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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Henniger; Mick.The latest application filed is for "substring search algorithm optimized for hardware acceleration".
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Substring search algorithm optimized for hardware acceleration Grant 7,941,435 - Kao , et al. May 10, 2 | 2011-05-10 |
Substring search algorithm optimized for hardware acceleration App 20080033942 - Kao; Jung-Hong ;   et al. | 2008-02-07 |
Node dependent wireless transmit antenna selection technique App 20060217128 - Chen; Ming Chi ;   et al. | 2006-09-28 |
Method and apparatus for using a development port for boot up Grant 7,111,160 - Henniger , et al. September 19, 2 | 2006-09-19 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting data in a public network Grant 6,965,608 - Aiyagari , et al. November 15, 2 | 2005-11-15 |
Serial protocol for efficient messaging between host and intelligent daughtercards over a serial link Grant 6,915,335 - Chen , et al. July 5, 2 | 2005-07-05 |
HTU-C clocking from a single source Grant 6,373,887 - Aiyagari , et al. April 16, 2 | 2002-04-16 |
HTU-C clocking from a single source Grant 6,195,385 - Aiyagari , et al. February 27, 2 | 2001-02-27 |
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