throbber
EXHIBIT 1054
`
`Article entitled “Smart Camera” in the Microscopy and
`
`Analysis publication dated July 1993
`
`TRW Automotive U.S. LLC: EXHIBIT 1054
`PETITION FOR INTER PARTES REVIEW
`OF U.S. PATENT NUMBER 8,599,001
`IPR2015-00436
`
`

`
`MICROSCOPY & ANALYSIS
`ISSN 09581952
`PUBLISHER
`Jean R. Gordon
`TECHNICAL EDITOR
`Ian M. Watt
`ART EDITOR
`Tony Lees
`LAYOUT ARTIST
`Barbara Parker
`CIRCULATION MANAGER
`Lynda Stowell
`CIRCULATION ASSISTANT
`Astrid Baillie
`PRODUCTION MANAGER
`Agnes Murphy
`MARKETING CONSULTANT
`Peter D. Gordon
`ADVISORY PANEL
`J. E. Beesley, Wellcome Research Labs,
`Kent
`R. A. S. Blackie, J. S. Pathology, London
`B. Bracegirdle, Science Museum, London
`S. Bradbury, Pembroke College, Oxford
`Gillian Bullock, Ciba-Geigy Limited,
`Switzerland
`C. Cook, Consultant, Westbury
`D. J. Dyson, British Steel plc, Rotherham
`P. J. Goodhew, University of Liverpool
`P. W. Hawkes, CNRS, Toulouse, France
`C. J. Humphreys, University of Cambridge
`N. J. Long, University of Oxford
`M. H. Lorette, University of Birmingham
`G. Love, University of Bath
`Katherine Mclaren, University of
`Edinburgh
`T. Mulvey, University of Aston
`M. V. Nermut, Nat. Inst. Biol. Standards
`& Control, I.ondon
`A. W. Robards, University of York
`J. A. Swift, Unilever Res Lab, Merseyside
`J. Venables, University of Sussex &
`Arizona State University
`PUBLISHED BY:
`Rolston Gordon Communications
`1 Gable Cottage
`Post House Lane, Bookham,
`Surrey KT23 3EA, England
`Tel: 0372 454891 (2 lines)
`Fax: 0372 459957
`ORIGINATED AND PRINTED BY:
`Micropress, 27 Norwich Road, Halesworth,
`Suffolk IP19 SBX, England
`PUBLISHED Bi—monthly in:
`Sept, Nov, Jan, Mch, May, July
`SUBSCRIPTIONS:
`MICROSCOPY & ANALYSIS is circulated
`free of charge in Europe and the US, upon
`written request, to qualified users and
`5pr!cf.'?t!r.-i of micro:-copy equipment and
`products. at business addresses only. To
`rt-gister. cmnplele and return B Reader
`Registration card located at the bottom,
`inside the back cover of this issue For
`non-qualifying or overseas readers, copies
`are available at £35.00 per annum (UK) or
`£66.00 (Eire and Europe). All other
`countries £94.00 airmail.
`ADDRESS CHANGES:
`Complete and return a new Reader
`Registration card located at the bottom,
`inside the back cover of this issue, and
`quote your registration number (from
`address label).
`REPRINTS SERVICE:
`Reprints of all articles are available
`(250 minimum). Contact Agnes Murphy
`+44 (0) 372 454891.
`Although every effort is made to ensure
`the accuracy of material published in
`MICROSCOPY & ANALYSIS, RGC and
`its agents cannot accept responsibility for
`claims made by contributors,
`manufacturers or advertisers.
`Copyright of all materials published in
`this magazine remains with RGC.
`
`
`
`COVER STORY
`The cover shows a 3-D confocal reconstruction of a human
`placenta syncytiotrophoblast. Grown five days in culture, the
`cell was stained with a fluoresoeinated antibody to trophoblast
`membrane’-* (green) and counterstained with propidium iodide
`to label the multiple nuclei (red).
`The confocal fluorescence slices were collected using a
`Meridian Instruments INSIGHT PLUS Laser Scanning
`Confocal Microscope System with a 100x oil
`immersion
`objective (NA 1.4), an argon ion laser, the INSIGHT PLUS
`Multi-Color Argon Laser Filter Wheel with 605 longpass and
`530/30 bandpass filters, and the Meridian Cooled CCD. The
`3-D reconstruction was generated from the slices using the
`premium INSIGHT-IQ Computer System from Meridian
`Instruments. (Courtesy ofDon Thompson, Dr. In C. Kim, and
`Dr. Gloria Sarto, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
`University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.)
`The INSIGHT PLUS (shown above) is a modular system that
`offers through-the-oculars confocal viewing at 120 scans per
`second. It is available on upright or inverted fluorescence
`microscopes from several manufacturers, including Olympus
`Corp., Nikon Inc., and Carl Zeiss Inc. The INSIGHT PLUS
`system can be used either in confocal mode (fluorescence or
`reflectance) or in nonconfocal mode (transmission), and is able
`to acquire and store as many as 30 confocal images per second.
`INSIGHT PLUS system options include: air-cooled argon
`laser systems; an air-cooled krypton/argon laser system; filter
`wheels; reflectance optics; premium computer hardware and
`image acquisition and data analysis software; a cooled CCD;
`35mm camera and automatic photomicrographic system; Hi8
`video deck; video printers; a micro-injector; and an incubator.
`Meridian Instruments Europe, Inc., Industriepark-West 75,
`B-9100 St. Niklaas, Belgium; Tel: (32) 3-7801760.
`* In C Kim, J.Hial Chem (1989), 264: 9780-9784
`
`CIRCLE READER ENQUIRY NO. 1
`
`
`
`FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS
`The date in the top right hand corner of your address
`label is your expiry date. Ifthis date is July 1993
`or earlier you need to complete and return a new
`reader registration card (located at the bottom, inside
`back of this issue) to continue your free subscription.
`
`MOON ROCKS UNDER THE
`MICROSCOPE
`Michael W. Davidson
`
`Page 5
`
`POTENTIAL SKIN SUBSTITUTES:
`A CLSM STUDY
`M. Hanthamrongwit, R. Wilkinson,
`M. H. Grant
`
`Page 9
`
`APPLICATION OF MONTE CARLO
`SIMULATIONS IN SEM
`Eli Napchan
`
`Page 11
`APPLYING ERGONOMICS TO
`IMPROVE MICROSCOPY WORK
`Helen Haines and Lynn McAtamney
`
`Page 15
`
`BIOLOGICAL SCANNING
`TRANSMISSION ELECTRON
`MICROSCOPY
`S. Brian Andrews and Richard D. Leapman
`
`Page 19
`
`MICROWAVES AND
`TISSUE PROCESSING
`David Hopwood
`
`Page 25
`
`3-D RECONSTRUCTION AND
`LATERAL VIEWS OF BIOLOGICAL
`SPECIMENS
`Alberto Diaspro
`
`Page 29
`
`QUANTITATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURAL
`IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY
`Sverker Enestrtim
`
`Page 33
`
`CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC IMAGE
`PROCESSING ON A PC
`Sven Hovmiiller
`
`Page 37
`
`COMPANY NEWS
`
`Page 39
`
`EVENTS DIARY
`
`Pages 43 and 45
`
`BOOK REVIEW
`Page 47
`
`HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT
`LITERATURE
`
`Pages 48 and 50
`
`PRODUCT NEWS
`
`Page 53
`
`1054-001
`
`MICROSCOPY AND ANALYSIS, JULY 1993 3
`
`1054-001
`
`

`
`Recently introduced in the 1993 Vector
`Laboratories catalogue, DAB enhancing
`solution is a new reagent useful for toning
`DAB stained sections.
`Designed as a simple, one-step addition
`to the staining sequence, enhancement
`takes from 5-20 seconds and generally
`tones the DAB reaction product
`to a
`darker, reddish-brown colour. This treat-
`ment also prevents any decolourisation
`during dehydration and permanent
`mounting.
`Offered as a 30ml package, the DAB
`enhancing solution can tone approxi-
`mately 300-600 slides depending on the
`volume employed per slide. It
`is not
`designed for use with other peroxidase
`substrates, such as AEC or Vector VIP
`(Purple), except that it does somewhat
`enhance the new Vector SG (blue-grey)
`precipitable substrate for horseradish
`peroxidase.
`a new
`For more information or
`catalogue, contact: Vector Laboratories
`Ltd., 16 Wulfric Square, Bretton, Peter-
`borough PE3 8RF, UK. Tel: 0733 265530.
`Reader Enquiry No. 109
`
` Please use your address
`label carrier for the fastest
`
`way to respond to items
`mentioned in this issue
`
`FOR IMAGE ARCHIVING
`Aequitas IDA Image Database and Image Archive Management software uses an Entry
`Level Vision System, ELViS for short.
`This displays live video on the VGA screen of a PC. It accepts composite video signals,
`converts them to a digital format which is processed then displayed.
`The process can be stopped at any time, freezing an image to allow software to access
`it and if required compress it, add graphics and save it with associated text and data.
`ELViS H is compatible with 1024x728 pixel VGA systems and features broadcast
`standard colour encoding (4:2:2).
`Details from Dynamic Data Links Ltd, PO Box 31, Elsworth, Cambridge CB3 8LG.
`UK. Tel: 095 47 309/0954 789703.
`Reader Enquiry No. 110
`Slow scanning CCD TV systems permit Transmission Electron Microscopes to be used
`without the need for a dark room. A new Hitachi Technical Data Sheet (number 65)
`features the use of SSCCD TV on the H-9000NAR TEM. Copies are available free from
`Hitachi Scientific Instruments, Hogwood Industrial Estate, Finchampstead, Wokingham,
`
`Berkshire, RG11 4QQ, UK. Tel: 0734 328632.
`Reader Enquiry No. 158
`
`
`
`the first miniature imaging
`imputer,
`computer that can analyse what it sees.
`This tiny ‘smart’ camera, measuring only
`107X53><24mm, can be programmed to
`perform a wide range of functions, from
`industrial inspection tasks to multi-media
`uses. The arrival of the imputer (imaging
`computer) means that vision product
`development has become accessible to all
`product developers,
`expensive, highly specialised and
`available to only a few companies.
`Programming is very straightforward
`using the Windows-3.1 compatible IDS
`software developed by VVL for
`purpose. These two factors make it
`attractive and profitable for companies to
`develop and market programmed
`imputers as smart vision modules.
`The imputer is not tied to any particular
`vision application, but is a completely
`generic development platform for vision
`products. The unlimited range of
`applications includes inspection, process
`control, smart surveillance,
`monitoring and control, numberplate
`recognition, multi-media, character
`recognition,‘ biometrics, metrology, fluid-
`flow dynamics, automotive, navigation
`aids, robotics and vision toys. Details from
`VLSI Vision Ltd, Aviation House, 31
`Pinkhill, Edinburgh EH12 8BD. Tel: 031
`539 7111. Reader Enquiry No. 111
`
`PRINTERFACE Plus
`
`llnnrylllll
`K. E. DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
`The Mount, Toft, Cambridge. CB3 7RL.
`Yellphona 022: 263532 Flculmlla 022: zszsaa
`
`DAYLIGHT OPERATION
`
`._ .
`
`W
`
`I
`
`IMAGE ARCHIVING
`
`K. E. DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
`
`Data Sheet with micrographs directly
`
`imported from Printerface Plus.
`
`DEVELOPMENTS
`
`The Mount, Toft, Cambridge, CB3 7RL, England.
`+44 (0)223 263948
`=“5_;— +44 (0)223 263532
`
`
`
`filnnr N0. 29
`
`1054-002
`
`MICROSCOPY AND ANALYSIS, JULY 1993 59
`
`I DIRECT OUTPUT TO VIDEO PRINTER
`
`‘ COMPUTERINTERFACE
`
`FLICKER FREE IMAGE
`
`HIGH RESOLUTION VIDEO MONITOR
`
`0
`-
`
`...oo1
`
`ash: in rm-r».:..v.n
`t-..p....uu.wu.«un.g-nmn:u.m
`uuunnloVGAlo«nll
`Iuohmon wrm -wi-nun
`«II
`rllvvull-mh
`.uo
`cuunmoulfrlml upd-In-u
`mm n.-an-q In -an nun-
`mu-qnpn mm»-w
`L.-. cm mun»-Imn vma --um
`II-on n—:¢-__.,_-.1-. mm
`. um ru-inn--nun
`. um... Io um mu.
`FRINYERFACE Hun imam-s your SEN!
`dirodly In - dnq>io-I\n v-eon mm In
`In! pvoounimmngnsnipn
`vlyalou
`moo Iqnni In mrmzuor carvaivtxu
`rum:
`
`Typical Prinnriun Plus Syslem
`
`H
`
`in output I! wiubh lav mum in a mo.
`ungoovm-a mm ms. nu nowlbln
`to pmdua nmlfiin
`quality II a small Indian or me mu :1
`cumunomi mung-pn ma-ms
`mom may ma so am‘
`with . nxldard law pt-mm
`Yhcumoilvuudlollncdtvnhrmaybe
`mum pvrxnssed as uqmma wing mm
`mutually num_proqrams Io: ramming
`or
`in gym: for hnghln-1: nod mfllrul
`mueoanou
`Nsotrm
`Plus in
`in roqmirrunl Io work m lhl ma
`
`
`IJ'|.\ooII:4 AIn¢¢I1odDoM50(nuI4I.locAulI-ndhvngc
`
`urwmrn.- Ivllinu rnv u-mu
`ll u:-ms aovmlnlc with . run moan:
`mu rod-Ad
`Iptom rm ru!*y can
`maaguons
`no nnraqinq up In 54
`
`1054-002

This document is available on Docket Alarm but you must sign up to view it.


Or .

Accessing this document will incur an additional charge of $.

After purchase, you can access this document again without charge.

Accept $ Charge
throbber

Still Working On It

This document is taking longer than usual to download. This can happen if we need to contact the court directly to obtain the document and their servers are running slowly.

Give it another minute or two to complete, and then try the refresh button.

throbber

A few More Minutes ... Still Working

It can take up to 5 minutes for us to download a document if the court servers are running slowly.

Thank you for your continued patience.

This document could not be displayed.

We could not find this document within its docket. Please go back to the docket page and check the link. If that does not work, go back to the docket and refresh it to pull the newest information.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

You need a Paid Account to view this document. Click here to change your account type.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

Set your membership status to view this document.

With a Docket Alarm membership, you'll get a whole lot more, including:

  • Up-to-date information for this case.
  • Email alerts whenever there is an update.
  • Full text search for other cases.
  • Get email alerts whenever a new case matches your search.

Become a Member

One Moment Please

The filing “” is large (MB) and is being downloaded.

Please refresh this page in a few minutes to see if the filing has been downloaded. The filing will also be emailed to you when the download completes.

Your document is on its way!

If you do not receive the document in five minutes, contact support at support@docketalarm.com.

Sealed Document

We are unable to display this document, it may be under a court ordered seal.

If you have proper credentials to access the file, you may proceed directly to the court's system using your government issued username and password.


Access Government Site

We are redirecting you
to a mobile optimized page.





Document Unreadable or Corrupt

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket

We are unable to display this document.

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket