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    • 61. 发明申请
    • PERFORMING NETWORKING TASKS BASED ON DESTINATION NETWORKS
    • 基于目的网络实现网络任务
    • US20090285190A1
    • 2009-11-19
    • US12121961
    • 2008-05-16
    • Andrew T. BaronAaron W. CunninghamDavid JonesArun K. BuduriDeon C. BrewisBill Begorre
    • Andrew T. BaronAaron W. CunninghamDavid JonesArun K. BuduriDeon C. BrewisBill Begorre
    • H04Q7/24
    • H04L12/2867H04W48/17
    • Methods and systems which identify and interact with network interfaces based on the network to which they provide access. A computing device operating in accordance with one or more of the principles described herein may examine available network interfaces and identify the network to which the network interfaces provide access, and perform networking tasks on interfaces based on the network identified. For example, a user may instruct a computing device to connect to a specified network, and the computing device will select a particular network interface by which to connect from the one or more available network interfaces that are able to connect to that network. Alternatively, a user may manage policies (e.g., security, connection, and application policies) based on the network to which a network interface provides access and thereby manage a network regardless of which of multiple network interfaces is used to access the network.
    • 基于他们提供访问的网络识别和与网络接口交互的方法和系统。 根据本文描述的一个或多个原理操作的计算设备可以检查可用的网络接口并识别网络接口提供接入的网络,并且基于所识别的网络在接口上执行联网任务。 例如,用户可以指示计算设备连接到指定的网络,并且计算设备将从能够连接到该网络的一个或多个可用网络接口中选择要从其连接的特定网络接口。 或者,用户可以基于网络接口提供访问的网络来管理策略(例如,安全性,连接和应用策略),从而管理网络,而不管使用多个网络接口中的哪一个来访问网络。
    • 70. 发明申请
    • Process For Stimulating Production Of Hydrogen From Petroleum In Subterranean Formations
    • US20070298479A1
    • 2007-12-27
    • US11569712
    • 2005-05-27
    • Stephen LarterIan HeadDavid JonesMichael ErdmannArnd Wilhelms
    • Stephen LarterIan HeadDavid JonesMichael ErdmannArnd Wilhelms
    • C12P3/00
    • C12P3/00B09C1/10C09K8/582
    • A process for stimulating microbial hydrogen production in a petroleum-bearing subterranean formation, comprising: (a) analyzing one or more components of the formation to determine characteristics of the formation environment; (b) detecting the presence of a microbial consortium, comprising at least one fermentative syntrophic microorganism, within the formation; (c) assessing whether the formation microorganisms are currently active; (d) determining whether the microbial consortium comprises one or more fermentative syntrophic microorganisms; (e) characterization of one or more fermentative syntrophic microorganism of the consortium, and comparing the one or more characterized organisms with at least one known characterized known microorganism having one or more known physiological and ecological characteristics; (f) characterizations of one or more hydrogen consuming microorganism, such as (but not exclusively) methanogens and sulphate reducers, of the consortium, and comparing the one or more characterized microorganisms with at least one known characterized, known microorganism having one or more known physiological and ecological characteristics; (g) using information obtained from steps (a) through (e) for determining an ecological environment that promotes in situ microbial degradation of petroleum and promotes microbial generation of hydrogen by at least one fermentative syntrophic microorganism of the consortium; (h) using information obtained from steps (a) and (f), if methanogenic, sulphate reducing, or other hydrogen consuming microorganisms are present, for determining an ecological environment that inhibits in situ microbial degradation of hydrogen by at least one hydrogen-oxidizing microorganism of the consortium; (i) modifying the formation environment based on the determinations of step (g) and (h), if methanogenic sulphate reducing or other hydrogen-oxidizing microorganisms are present, to stimulate microbial conversion of petroleum to hydrogen; and (j) removal of the hydrogen generated from the sites of generation, so as to maintain an energetically feasible microbial conversion of petroleum to hydrogen.