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Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the
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4, 2010, the Department of Commerce
(‘‘Department’’) published a notice of
initiation of an administrative review of
the antidumping duty order on wooden
bedroom furniture from the People’s
Republic of China. See Initiation of
Administrative Review of the
Antidumping Duty Order on Wooden
Bedroom Furniture From the People’s
Republic of China, 75 FR 9869 (March
4, 2010). The period of review is January
1, 2009, through December 31, 2009.
The preliminary results of the
administrative review are currently due
no later than October 4, 2010.
September 9, 2010.
Susan H. Kuhbach,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations.
Extension of Time Limit for Preliminary
Results
AGENCY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Pursuant to section 751(a)(3)(A) of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the
‘‘Act’’), the Department shall make a
preliminary determination in an
administrative review of an
antidumping duty order within 245
days after the last day of the anniversary
month of the date of publication of the
order. However, if it is not practicable
to complete the review within this time
period, section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act
allows the Department to extend the
time period to a maximum of 365 days.
Completion of the preliminary results of
this review within the 245-day period is
not practicable because the Department
needs additional time to analyze
information pertaining to the
respondents’ sales practices, factors of
production, and corporate relationships,
and to issue and review responses to
supplemental questionnaires. Therefore,
in accordance with section 751(a)(3)(A)
of the Act, the Department is fully
extending the time period for
completing the preliminary results of
the instant administrative review until
January 30, 2011. However, January 30,
2011, falls on a Sunday, and it is the
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the Tariff Act of 1930, As Amended, 70
FR 24533 (May 10, 2005). Accordingly,
the deadline for completion of the
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the publication of the preliminary
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This notice is published pursuant to
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
United States Patent and Trademark
Office
[Docket No. PTO–P–2010–0061]
Patent Examiner Technical Training
Program
United States Patent and
Trademark Office, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
The United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) is seeking
public assistance in providing technical
training to patent examiners within all
technology centers. The Patent
Examiner Technical Training Program
(PETTP) is intended to provide
scientists and experts as lecturers to
patent examiners in order to update
them on technical developments, the
state of the art, emerging trends,
maturing technologies, and recent
innovations in their fields. Such guest
lecturers must have relevant technical
knowledge, as well as familiarity with
prior art and industry practices/
standards in areas of technology where
such lectures would be beneficial.
DATES: Effective Date: September 15,
2010.
SUMMARY:
Raul
Tamayo, Legal Advisor, Office of Patent
Legal Administration, Office of the
Associate Commissioner for Patent
Examination Policy, at (571) 272–7728.
Wynn Coggins, Director of
Technology Center (TC) 3600, available
at (571) 272–5350, will provide
oversight of the Patent Examiner
Technical Training Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
USPTO is seeking public assistance in
providing technical training to patent
examiners within all technology centers.
The Patent Examiner Technical Training
Program is intended to provide
scientists and experts as lecturers to
patent examiners in order to update
them on technical developments, the
state of the art, emerging trends,
maturing technologies, and recent
innovations in their fields. Such guest
lecturers must have relevant technical
knowledge, as well as familiarity with
prior art and industry practices/
standards in areas of technology where
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such lectures would be beneficial. The
Patent Examiner Technical Training
Program is not intended as an
opportunity for applicants to discuss
pending applications or to circumvent
normal communication between
applicants or applicants’ representatives
and examiners or Supervisory Patent
Examiners. In addition, Patent Examiner
Technical Training Program participants
are not to provide advice or
recommendations to the USPTO. The
Patent Examiner Technical Training
Program is envisioned as an opportunity
to provide patent examiners with
necessary training from scientists and
experts working directly in the various
technologies throughout the USPTO. It
is anticipated that lectures will last
approximately two hours.
All participants in the Patent
Examiner Technical Training Program
must agree to serve without
compensation and must fund their own
expenses, including, but not limited to:
travel to and from the USPTO, meals,
and lodging arrangements. Webinars are
an option for participants who elect not
to travel. All offers for technical training
made to the program will be tracked in
a database to ensure that all offers for
technical training are addressed. The
USPTO reserves the right to refuse any
request to participate in the program.
Among other factors, whether a request
to participate in the program is granted
will depend on the appropriateness of
the topic and the availability of
resources. For granted requests,
audience size will vary. If a participant
is not satisfied with the program, the
participant may contact Wynn Coggins,
TC 3600 Director, who is overseeing the
program.
The Patent Examiner Technical
Training Program will be in effect as of
the date noted above until further
notice.
How to Participate: In order to
participate in the Patent Examiner
Technical Training Program,
participants must fill in and submit the
on-line form available at https://
www.uspto.gov/patents/pettp.jsp, or
send an e-mail to Examiner_Technical_
Training@uspto.gov identifying the area
of technical assistance that they can
provide, their name and phone number,
and other contact information as
necessary. Once a participant fills in
and submits the on-line form or sends
the e-mail, the participant will receive
a system generated e-mail response
noting that the inquiry was received.
The participant thereafter should
expect a telephone call from the point
of contact within the specified area
identified for technical assistance.
During this initial telephone call, the
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participant will be informed of USPTO
invited speaker requirements pursuant
to Agency Administrative Order (AAO)
219–05. Also, the target audience will
be identified and possible dates for the
event discussed.
Prior to giving a presentation, all
PETTP participants must sign the
USPTO’s Invited Speaker Conflict of
Interest Policy Statement. In addition,
PETTP presentations are sometimes
recorded and made available to
employees for viewing or listening at a
later time. The Invited Speaker Conflict
of Interest Policy Statement, as well as
additional information on the PETTP, is
available on the USPTO Web site at
https://www.uspto.gov/patents/pettp.jsp.
Technical Areas: The USPTO believes
patent examiner technical training on
the technical areas identified below will
be most beneficial. However,
participants who wish to provide
training in other technical areas may
also contact the USPTO.
TC 1600—Biotechnology and Organic
Chemistry: Formulation Chemistry;
controlling drug release; drug targeting/
conjugation and dosage form
technology; drug delivery;
nanotechnology (delivery of nucleic
acids, antibodies, other molecules);
statistical methods in validation of
microarry data; personalized medicine,
manufacture of carbon nanospheres,
pharmaceutical/clinical chemistry for
organic compounds, current animal
models (emphasis on how they are
being generated and used), advances in
gene therapy, current methods in drug
discovery (identifying current methods
for the isolation and testing of natural
products, and strategy for the
modification of the isolated products
into more potent/useful compounds).
TC 1700—Chemical and Materials
Engineering: Analytical chemistry and
lab apparatus, batteries, brazing,
catalysts, chemical mechanical
polishing, chemical process control,
chemical reactors, detergents,
dishwashers, distillation,
electrochemical sensors,
electroluminescent devices and
processes of making, electro-osmosis,
electrophoresis, electrophotography,
electroplating, encapsulated circuitry/
semiconductors, evaporation, fuel cells,
gasification, glass/ceramics processing,
growing monocrystals, hydrogen
production, liquid and gas purification
and separation, making nanotubes,
microbiological apparatus, mixing,
nanolithography, nanotechnology,
perfumes, petroleum technology,
photoelectric devices and processes,
photolithography, pigments and inks,
polymer chemistry, polymers,
reformation, semiconductor cleaning
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techniques, solar cells, soldering, solid
separators, thermoelectric, washing
machines, and welding.
TC 2100—Computer Architecture and
Software: Electrical Computers & Digital
Data Processing Systems: Intrasystem
Connection, Processing Access Control
& Bus Interrupt Operation; Error
Detection/Correction & Fault Detection/
Recovery; Reliability; System
Configuration/Timing/Power Control,
Error Detection/Correction & Fault
Detection/Recovery; Generic Control
System, Apparatus or Process;
Simulation & Modeling, Emulation of
Computer Components; Artificial
Intelligence (Neural Networks, Fuzzy
Logic, Expert Systems, Rule based
Systems); Database & File Management;
Operator Interface (Windows, Menus,
Icons, I/O user interaction, etc.);
Document Processing (displaying, or
processing for display, text, graphics,
layouts); Processor Architecture &
Instruction Processing; Computers:
Memory Access & Control; Compilers &
Software Development; Arithmetic
Processing/Calculating; Interprogram/
Interprocess Communications and
Computer Task Management.
TC 2400—Networking, Multiplexing,
Cable and Security: Wireless & Wired
Comm Networks, LANs, WANs,
OFDMA, CDMA, TDMA, Routing &
Switching, Signaling, Network Mang.,
Flow Control, Congestion Control,
Admission Control, Quality of Service,
Queuing Systems, Interworking, VoIP,
Label Switching, ATM, SONET, Mobile
IP & 3G/4G Wireless Networks,
computer conferencing, data streaming,
data routing, client/server, computer
conferencing, E-mail messaging, video
distribution, remote data accessing, data
transfer speed regulating, computer
handshaking, computer data routing,
Social Networks (Virtual Communities),
Power Over Ethernet & Ethernet over
Power lines, Digital VideoBroadcasting
Standards MPEG4, ATSC, different
video distribution on mobile devices,
Internet Video distribution, New trends
in electronic program guide, peer-topeer video distribution, video sharing
via cable distribution, wireless video
distribution in home, HDMI, Biometric
Devices, Elliptical Curves, Quantum
Cryptography, Anti Viruses, Denial
Services, AES—Advanced Encryption
Standard, Social Network Security,
Peer-to-Peer Security, DRM—Digital
Right Management.
TC 2600—Communications: Spread
spectrum, signal modulation, telemetry,
electronic alarms, multiplexing, packet
switching, optical communications,
telephone systems, advanced
intelligence networks, wireless
communications, OFDMA, CDMA,
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TDMA, echo cancellation, MIMO,
WiMax, 802.11, MPLS, SC–FDMA,
Mobile IP6, television, electronic
imaging, digital cameras, electronic
image signal processing, video displays,
pattern recognition, panoramic
processing, stereoscopic processing,
MPEG, JPEG, Blu-Ray, DVD technology,
image compression, image
enhancement, color space
transformation, RFID, halftone printing,
speech signal processing, optical
recording, dynamic information storage,
information storage disks, computer
graphics processing, LCD displays,
plasma displays, basics of optics,
DWDM essentials and networks,
SONET/SDH, optical transport
networks, audio signal processing and
compression, noise cancellation,
hearing aids, and loudspeakers.
TC 2800—Semiconductors, Electrical
and Optical Systems and Components:
Mixed signal design and architecture,
flexible displays, OLED display
technology, nitride semiconductors,
compound semiconductors,
nanodevices, power converters, image
sensors, motor controls, CMOS
technology, quantum electronics, analog
to digital and digital to analog
converters, organic semiconductors,
micro-opto-electromechanical systems,
ASIC design, spintronics and magnetic
random access memory (MRAM), nonvolatile memory devices, semiconductor
and electronic packaging technologies,
solar cells, digital logic circuits, laser
and fiber optics, phase change memory,
photolithography, thin film deposition,
light emitting diodes, digital cameras,
optical waveguides, antennas, printing
technology, MEMs, multilevel
interconnections, LCDs, x-ray
applications, photonic crystals, green
power generation technologies, and
sensors.
TC 3600—Transportation,
Construction, Electronic Commerce,
Agriculture, National Security, and
License & Review: e-Commerce
applications including: Social
networking, network management,
wireless technologies/communications/
protocols, market optimization, demand
forecasting, interactive visualization and
simulation, project and resource
planning & scheduling, local search
optimization, decision analysis, supply
chain optimization and management,
simulation and stochastic modeling,
static & dynamic optimization, resource
allocation/calendar staffing and
scheduling, optimization/coordination
of travel reservations/planning and
specialized travel query processing,
determining/optimizing prices for
goods/services, local and distributed
postage metering, shipping (e.g., route
planning, special handling, package
tracking, RFID usage), transportation
(e.g., fare, parking, tolls), utility usage
(e.g., metering, pricing for consumed
quantities of a utility), electronic
trading, backend processing of financial
trades, complex trading strategies of
hedge funds (e.g., desire/need for
complex strategies and how hedge funds
utilize technology to carry out these
complex strategies), derivative trading
(e.g., credit default swaps). Mechanical
and electrical applications including:
Automobiles, transportation systems,
building structures, firearms,
aeronautics, material handling, radio
and acoustic wave communications,
earth boring, animal husbandry, plant
husbandry.
TC 3700—Mechanical Engineering,
Manufacturing and Products:
Educational games; electric amusement
devices; boot and shoe making; special
receptacle or package; textiles; apparel;
article carriers; tools; cutlery; metal
working; manufacturing of electrical
semiconductor, superconductor and
nanotechnology; diagnostic medical
imaging including MRI, X-Ray,
ultrasound, visible and infrared
imaging, nuclear and microwave
imaging, and optical imaging; electronic
controls for prosthetic devices (external
prosthetics, gait analysis, etc.); exercise
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equipment; cell and tissue engineering;
lung and heart-assist devices and fully
implantable devices; internal
combustion engines; heat engines; solar
energy; turbochargers; exhaust gas
treatment; catalytic converters; engine
control systems; fluid power plants;
refrigeration; heating systems for
structures; electrical heating devices;
valves and valve actuation; fluid
handling; and pumps.
Dated: September 9, 2010.
David J. Kappos,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual
Property and Director of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
Notice of Petitions by Firms for
Determination of Eligibility To Apply
for Trade Adjustment Assistance
Economic Development
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
AGENCY:
Notice and Opportunity for
Public Comment.
ACTION:
Pursuant to Section 251 of the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2341
et seq.), the Economic Development
Administration (EDA) has received
petitions for certification of eligibility to
apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance
from the firms listed below.
Accordingly, EDA has initiated
investigations to determine whether
increased imports into the United States
of articles like or directly competitive
with those produced by each of these
firms contributed importantly to the
total or partial separation of the firm’s
workers, or threat thereof, and to a
decrease in sales or production of each
petitioning firm.
LIST OF PETITIONS RECEIVED BY EDA FOR CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY TO APPLY FOR TRADE ADJUSTMENT
ASSISTANCE
[7/29/2010 through 9/8/2010]
Date accepted for
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Firm name
Address
Advanced Dental Technologies,
Inc.
85 Maple Street, P.O. Box
80427,
Stoneham,
MA
02180.
545 Hupp Avenue, Jackson,
MI 49203.
8/31/2010
The firm produces dental prosthetics for dental patients. All
products are patient specific and unique.
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8/31/2010
The firm manufactures hydraulic, air over oil and pneumatic
presses, rotary index tables, pneumatic impact hammers,
electric punches, and custom turnkey assembly and metal
forming machinery.
The firm manufactures dust leak detectors.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
United States Patent and Trademark Office
[Docket No. PTO-P-2010-0061]
Patent Examiner Technical Training Program
AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is
seeking public assistance in providing technical training to patent
examiners within all technology centers. The Patent Examiner Technical
Training Program (PETTP) is intended to provide scientists and experts
as lecturers to patent examiners in order to update them on technical
developments, the state of the art, emerging trends, maturing
technologies, and recent innovations in their fields. Such guest
lecturers must have relevant technical knowledge, as well as
familiarity with prior art and industry practices/standards in areas of
technology where such lectures would be beneficial.
DATES: Effective Date: September 15, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Raul Tamayo, Legal Advisor, Office of
Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Associate Commissioner for
Patent Examination Policy, at (571) 272-7728.
Wynn Coggins, Director of Technology Center (TC) 3600, available at
(571) 272-5350, will provide oversight of the Patent Examiner Technical
Training Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USPTO is seeking public assistance in
providing technical training to patent examiners within all technology
centers. The Patent Examiner Technical Training Program is intended to
provide scientists and experts as lecturers to patent examiners in
order to update them on technical developments, the state of the art,
emerging trends, maturing technologies, and recent innovations in their
fields. Such guest lecturers must have relevant technical knowledge, as
well as familiarity with prior art and industry practices/standards in
areas of technology where
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such lectures would be beneficial. The Patent Examiner Technical
Training Program is not intended as an opportunity for applicants to
discuss pending applications or to circumvent normal communication
between applicants or applicants' representatives and examiners or
Supervisory Patent Examiners. In addition, Patent Examiner Technical
Training Program participants are not to provide advice or
recommendations to the USPTO. The Patent Examiner Technical Training
Program is envisioned as an opportunity to provide patent examiners
with necessary training from scientists and experts working directly in
the various technologies throughout the USPTO. It is anticipated that
lectures will last approximately two hours.
All participants in the Patent Examiner Technical Training Program
must agree to serve without compensation and must fund their own
expenses, including, but not limited to: travel to and from the USPTO,
meals, and lodging arrangements. Webinars are an option for
participants who elect not to travel. All offers for technical training
made to the program will be tracked in a database to ensure that all
offers for technical training are addressed. The USPTO reserves the
right to refuse any request to participate in the program. Among other
factors, whether a request to participate in the program is granted
will depend on the appropriateness of the topic and the availability of
resources. For granted requests, audience size will vary. If a
participant is not satisfied with the program, the participant may
contact Wynn Coggins, TC 3600 Director, who is overseeing the program.
The Patent Examiner Technical Training Program will be in effect as
of the date noted above until further notice.
How to Participate: In order to participate in the Patent Examiner
Technical Training Program, participants must fill in and submit the
on-line form available at https://www.uspto.gov/patents/pettp.jsp, or
send an e-mail to Examiner_Technical_Training@uspto.gov identifying
the area of technical assistance that they can provide, their name and
phone number, and other contact information as necessary. Once a
participant fills in and submits the on-line form or sends the e-mail,
the participant will receive a system generated e-mail response noting
that the inquiry was received.
The participant thereafter should expect a telephone call from the
point of contact within the specified area identified for technical
assistance. During this initial telephone call, the participant will be
informed of USPTO invited speaker requirements pursuant to Agency
Administrative Order (AAO) 219-05. Also, the target audience will be
identified and possible dates for the event discussed.
Prior to giving a presentation, all PETTP participants must sign
the USPTO's Invited Speaker Conflict of Interest Policy Statement. In
addition, PETTP presentations are sometimes recorded and made available
to employees for viewing or listening at a later time. The Invited
Speaker Conflict of Interest Policy Statement, as well as additional
information on the PETTP, is available on the USPTO Web site at https://www.uspto.gov/patents/pettp.jsp.
Technical Areas: The USPTO believes patent examiner technical
training on the technical areas identified below will be most
beneficial. However, participants who wish to provide training in other
technical areas may also contact the USPTO.
TC 1600--Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry: Formulation
Chemistry; controlling drug release; drug targeting/conjugation and
dosage form technology; drug delivery; nanotechnology (delivery of
nucleic acids, antibodies, other molecules); statistical methods in
validation of microarry data; personalized medicine, manufacture of
carbon nanospheres, pharmaceutical/clinical chemistry for organic
compounds, current animal models (emphasis on how they are being
generated and used), advances in gene therapy, current methods in drug
discovery (identifying current methods for the isolation and testing of
natural products, and strategy for the modification of the isolated
products into more potent/useful compounds).
TC 1700--Chemical and Materials Engineering: Analytical chemistry
and lab apparatus, batteries, brazing, catalysts, chemical mechanical
polishing, chemical process control, chemical reactors, detergents,
dishwashers, distillation, electrochemical sensors, electroluminescent
devices and processes of making, electro-osmosis, electrophoresis,
electrophotography, electroplating, encapsulated circuitry/
semiconductors, evaporation, fuel cells, gasification, glass/ceramics
processing, growing monocrystals, hydrogen production, liquid and gas
purification and separation, making nanotubes, microbiological
apparatus, mixing, nanolithography, nanotechnology, perfumes, petroleum
technology, photoelectric devices and processes, photolithography,
pigments and inks, polymer chemistry, polymers, reformation,
semiconductor cleaning techniques, solar cells, soldering, solid
separators, thermoelectric, washing machines, and welding.
TC 2100--Computer Architecture and Software: Electrical Computers &
Digital Data Processing Systems: Intrasystem Connection, Processing
Access Control & Bus Interrupt Operation; Error Detection/Correction &
Fault Detection/Recovery; Reliability; System Configuration/Timing/
Power Control, Error Detection/Correction & Fault Detection/Recovery;
Generic Control System, Apparatus or Process; Simulation & Modeling,
Emulation of Computer Components; Artificial Intelligence (Neural
Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Expert Systems, Rule based Systems); Database &
File Management; Operator Interface (Windows, Menus, Icons, I/O user
interaction, etc.); Document Processing (displaying, or processing for
display, text, graphics, layouts); Processor Architecture & Instruction
Processing; Computers: Memory Access & Control; Compilers & Software
Development; Arithmetic Processing/Calculating; Interprogram/
Interprocess Communications and Computer Task Management.
TC 2400--Networking, Multiplexing, Cable and Security: Wireless &
Wired Comm Networks, LANs, WANs, OFDMA, CDMA, TDMA, Routing &
Switching, Signaling, Network Mang., Flow Control, Congestion Control,
Admission Control, Quality of Service, Queuing Systems, Interworking,
VoIP, Label Switching, ATM, SONET, Mobile IP & 3G/4G Wireless Networks,
computer conferencing, data streaming, data routing, client/server,
computer conferencing, E-mail messaging, video distribution, remote
data accessing, data transfer speed regulating, computer handshaking,
computer data routing, Social Networks (Virtual Communities), Power
Over Ethernet & Ethernet over Power lines, Digital VideoBroadcasting
Standards MPEG4, ATSC, different video distribution on mobile devices,
Internet Video distribution, New trends in electronic program guide,
peer-to-peer video distribution, video sharing via cable distribution,
wireless video distribution in home, HDMI, Biometric Devices,
Elliptical Curves, Quantum Cryptography, Anti Viruses, Denial Services,
AES--Advanced Encryption Standard, Social Network Security, Peer-to-
Peer Security, DRM--Digital Right Management.
TC 2600--Communications: Spread spectrum, signal modulation,
telemetry, electronic alarms, multiplexing, packet switching, optical
communications, telephone systems, advanced intelligence networks,
wireless communications, OFDMA, CDMA,
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TDMA, echo cancellation, MIMO, WiMax, 802.11, MPLS, SC-FDMA, Mobile
IP6, television, electronic imaging, digital cameras, electronic image
signal processing, video displays, pattern recognition, panoramic
processing, stereoscopic processing, MPEG, JPEG, Blu-Ray, DVD
technology, image compression, image enhancement, color space
transformation, RFID, halftone printing, speech signal processing,
optical recording, dynamic information storage, information storage
disks, computer graphics processing, LCD displays, plasma displays,
basics of optics, DWDM essentials and networks, SONET/SDH, optical
transport networks, audio signal processing and compression, noise
cancellation, hearing aids, and loudspeakers.
TC 2800--Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and
Components: Mixed signal design and architecture, flexible displays,
OLED display technology, nitride semiconductors, compound
semiconductors, nanodevices, power converters, image sensors, motor
controls, CMOS technology, quantum electronics, analog to digital and
digital to analog converters, organic semiconductors, micro-opto-
electromechanical systems, ASIC design, spintronics and magnetic random
access memory (MRAM), non-volatile memory devices, semiconductor and
electronic packaging technologies, solar cells, digital logic circuits,
laser and fiber optics, phase change memory, photolithography, thin
film deposition, light emitting diodes, digital cameras, optical
waveguides, antennas, printing technology, MEMs, multilevel
interconnections, LCDs, x-ray applications, photonic crystals, green
power generation technologies, and sensors.
TC 3600--Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce,
Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review: e-Commerce
applications including: Social networking, network management, wireless
technologies/communications/protocols, market optimization, demand
forecasting, interactive visualization and simulation, project and
resource planning & scheduling, local search optimization, decision
analysis, supply chain optimization and management, simulation and
stochastic modeling, static & dynamic optimization, resource
allocation/calendar staffing and scheduling, optimization/coordination
of travel reservations/planning and specialized travel query
processing, determining/optimizing prices for goods/services, local and
distributed postage metering, shipping (e.g., route planning, special
handling, package tracking, RFID usage), transportation (e.g., fare,
parking, tolls), utility usage (e.g., metering, pricing for consumed
quantities of a utility), electronic trading, backend processing of
financial trades, complex trading strategies of hedge funds (e.g.,
desire/need for complex strategies and how hedge funds utilize
technology to carry out these complex strategies), derivative trading
(e.g., credit default swaps). Mechanical and electrical applications
including: Automobiles, transportation systems, building structures,
firearms, aeronautics, material handling, radio and acoustic wave
communications, earth boring, animal husbandry, plant husbandry.
TC 3700--Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing and Products:
Educational games; electric amusement devices; boot and shoe making;
special receptacle or package; textiles; apparel; article carriers;
tools; cutlery; metal working; manufacturing of electrical
semiconductor, superconductor and nanotechnology; diagnostic medical
imaging including MRI, X-Ray, ultrasound, visible and infrared imaging,
nuclear and microwave imaging, and optical imaging; electronic controls
for prosthetic devices (external prosthetics, gait analysis, etc.);
exercise equipment; cell and tissue engineering; lung and heart-assist
devices and fully implantable devices; internal combustion engines;
heat engines; solar energy; turbochargers; exhaust gas treatment;
catalytic converters; engine control systems; fluid power plants;
refrigeration; heating systems for structures; electrical heating
devices; valves and valve actuation; fluid handling; and pumps.
Dated: September 9, 2010.
David J. Kappos,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of
the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
[FR Doc. 2010-23006 Filed 9-14-10; 8:45 am]
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