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Kalpana Besar, Baltimore, MD US
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20140349005 | BIOSENSOR SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS FOR DETECTING ANALYTES IN AQUEOUS AND BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS - Disclosed herein are biosensor systems and related methods for detecting analytes in aqueous and biologic environments. A biosensor system for detecting binding of an analyte of interest may include a detector configured to detect a change in an electrical property on a surface thereof. The detector may be a FET. The system also may include a passive layer disposed on a top surface of the detector. Further, the system may include a hydrophobic layer disposed on the passive layer. The system also may include a receptor-attachment material configured for binding to an analyte. A receptor may bind to the analyte, and the receptor may be attached to the receptor-attachment material. The binding of the analyte to the receptor can cause the change of the electrical property at the surface. In response to the change for example, a current may change for indicating the binding of the analyte to the receptor. | 11-27-2014 |
Kalpana Janapati, Cuddapah IN
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20150043887 | System and Method for Visualization of History of Events Using BIM Model - A method and apparatus including the steps of a building information model (BIM) of a security system providing a three-dimensional view of a secured area of the security system including the physical location of any sensors of the security system, an input device of the security system receiving from a user a starting time and ending time of a time interval of interest and a processor of the security system displaying the three-dimensional view of the secured area including a time scale showing the starting time on one end of the time scale and the ending time at an opposing end of the time scale and a respective popup of details for each corresponding sensor of at least some sensors of the security system activated during the time interval of interest, each respective popup graphically connected to the physical location of the corresponding sensor within the three dimensional view. | 02-12-2015 |
Kalpana Jogi, San Francisco, CA US
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20130073859 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO SECURE USER IDENTIFICATION - In one aspect, a computing apparatus is configured to verify a digital signature applied on a set of data received from a user device, including an user ID assigned by a partner system to uniquely identify a user of the user device among customers of the partner system, and a user device identifier identifying the user device. The digital signature is generated via applying a cryptographic one-way hash function on a combination of the set of data and a secret, shared between the computing apparatus and the partner system via a secure communication channel separate from a channel used to receive the set of data. | 03-21-2013 |
20140359298 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO SECURE USER IDENTIFICATION - A computing apparatus configured to verify a digital signature applied on a set of data received from a user device, including a user ID assigned by a partner system to uniquely identify a user of the user device among customers of the partner system, and a user device identifier identifying the user device. The digital signature is generated via applying a cryptographic one-way hash function on a combination of the set of data and a secret, shared between the computing apparatus and the partner system via a secure communication channel separate from a channel used to receive the set of data. | 12-04-2014 |
Kalpana Kempanna, Bangalore IN
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20130183995 | Methods and Systems for Dynamic Spectrum Arbitrage - Methods and system are provided for managing and monitoring allocation of RF spectrum resources based on time, space and frequency. A network may be enabled to allocate excess spectrum resources for use by other network providers on a real-time basis. Allocated resources may be transferred from one provider with excess resources to another in need of additional resources based on contractual terms or on a real-time purchase negotiations and settlements. A network may be enabled to monitor the use of allocated resources on real-time basis and off-load or allow additional users depending on the spectrum resources availability. Public safety networks may be enabled to make spectrum resources available to general public by allocating spectrum resources and monitoring the use of those resources. During an emergency, when traffic increases on a public safety network, the public safety networks may off-load bandwidth traffic to make available necessary resources for public safety users. | 07-18-2013 |
20130301609 | Methods and Systems for Dynamic Spectrum Arbitrage - Methods and system are provided for managing and monitoring allocation of RF spectrum resources based on time, space and frequency. A network may be enabled to allocate excess spectrum resources for use by other network providers on a real-time basis. Allocated resources may be transferred from one provider with excess resources to another in need of additional resources based on contractual terms or on a real-time purchase negotiations and settlements. A network may be enabled to monitor the use of allocated resources on real-time basis and off-load or allow additional users depending on the spectrum resources availability. Public safety networks may be enabled to make spectrum resources available to general public by allocating spectrum resources and monitoring the use of those resources. During an emergency, when traffic increases on a public safety network, the public safety networks may off-load bandwidth traffic to make available necessary resources for public safety users. | 11-14-2013 |
20140355429 | InterfaCing between a Dynamic Spectrum Policy Controller and a Dynamic Spectrum Controller - A dynamic spectrum arbitrage (DSA) system may include a dynamic spectrum policy controller (DPC) and a dynamic spectrum controller (DSC) that together dynamically manage the allocation and use of resources (e.g., spectrum resources) across different networks. A dynamic spectrum arbitrage application part (DSAAP) protocol/component/module may allow, facilitate, support, or augment communications between the DSC and DPC so as to improve the efficiency and speed of the DSA system. The DSAAP may allow the DPC and/or DSC components to better pool resources across the different networks, better monitor traffic and resource usage in the various networks, to more efficiently communicate bids and bidding information, to quickly and efficiently register and deregister components, and better perform backoff operations. The DSAAP may improve the DSA resource auctioning operations by improving the performance and efficiency of the procedures for bidding, generating invoices, advertizing resources, requesting resources, purchasing resources, validating bid credentials, etc. | 12-04-2014 |
20140358759 | Interfacing between a Dynamic Spectrum Policy Controller and a Dynamic Spectrum Controller - A dynamic spectrum arbitrage (DSA) system may include a dynamic spectrum policy controller (DPC) and a dynamic spectrum controller (DSC) that together dynamically manage the allocation and use of resources (e.g., spectrum resources) across different networks. The DSC and DPC may be configured communicate using a DSAAP protocol, component, or communication message. For example, the DSC may be configured to receive a list of resources that are available for bidding via a communication link to DPC using a DSAAP protocol, generate a bid request message to bid on a resource in the received list of resources, and send the bid request message to the DPC. The DPC may receive the bid request message from the DSC, determine whether the bid request message is valid, determine whether the DSC is a winner bidder, and sending a bid won message to the DSC via the communication link using a DSAAP protocol. | 12-04-2014 |
Kalpana Madhalam, Trivandrum IN
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20150088925 | USER INTERFACE FOR PIVOT VIEWS - An aspect of the present disclosure enables a user to specify a first pivot view as a publisher upon change of a criteria for selection of data points, and a second pivot view as a subscriber upon occurrence of the change. When an event representing a change of the criteria in the first view is detected, both the first view and the second view are updated reflecting the change in the selection criteria. According to another aspect of the present invention the formation of elements of a pivot view is based a GROUP BY and a ROLLUP construct. According to yet another aspect, a user can modify the axis for a pivot chart, and an updated chart, corresponding to the modified axis, is displayed. | 03-26-2015 |
Kalpana Palaniswamy, Bangalore IN
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20110202206 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFORMING AN AIRCRAFT OPERATOR ABOUT A TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTION IN PERSPECTIVE VIEW - A system for informing aircraft operators about a temporary flight restriction (“TFR”) includes, but is not limited to, a display unit that is adapted for attachment to an aircraft. The display unit is configured to display graphical images. A processor is communicatively connected to the display unit and is configured to control the display unit. A receiver is communicatively connected to the processor and is configured to receive a broadcast containing information relating to the TFR (“TFR information”) and to automatically provide the TFR information to the processor. The processor is further configured to automatically control the display unit to display a three dimensional representation of an airspace that is subject to the TFR relative to the position of the aircraft when the processor receives the TFR information from the receiver. | 08-18-2011 |
Kalpana Panicker-Shah, Houston, TX US
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20150184505 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO VISUALIZE COMPONENT HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE NEEDS FOR SUBSEA CONTROL SUBSYSTEM COMPONENTS - Systems and methods to visualize component health and preventive maintenance needs for subsea control subsystem components are provided. Embodiments can include energizing one or more solenoids, detecting a solenoid firing event, detecting activity in blowout preventer components downchain from the solenoids, and incrementing a cycle count for the one or more solenoids and each downchain blowout preventer component activated. Embodiments can include projecting a replacement date for the solenoid or any of the downchain blowout preventer components based on the cycle count and user-defined thresholds. In embodiments, a user is provided with an interactive graphical representation of a blowout preventer including selectable blowout preventer components thereby to visualize component health and preventive maintenance needs. | 07-02-2015 |
Kalpana Pasupuleti, Mumbai IN
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20100224467 | FIELD INTERCHANGEABLE AUXILLIARY SWITCH - Disclosed is an electrical circuit making and breaking switch including a housing and a first electrical contact located in the housing. A block mechanism is located in the housing and includes a second electrical contact and a stopper disposed in mechanical communication with the second electrical contact. The stopper is positionable in the block mechanism, wherein a change in the position in the stopper results in a change in a contact position of the second electrical contact relative to the block mechanism. Further disclosed is a lateral block mechanism for an electrical circuit making and breaking switch. The lateral block mechanism includes two carrier assemblies and a connecting piece located between the two carrier assembles and secured thereto. An electrical contact is located at at least one of the two carrier assemblies. | 09-09-2010 |
Kalpana Patel, Steinsoultz FR
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20130225506 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH CXCR7 MODULATING ACTIVITY - Novel template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula (I), wherein the single elements T or P are α-amino acid residues connected from the carbonyl (C═O) point of attachment to the nitrogen (N) of the next element in clockwise direction and wherein said elements, depending on their positions in the chain, are defined in the description and the claims have the property to act on the receptor CXCR7. Thus, these β-hairpin peptidomimetics can be useful in the treatment or prevention of diseases or conditions in the area of dermatological disorders, metabolic diseases, inflammatory diseases, fibrotic diseases, infectious diseases, neurological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, gastro-intestinal tract disorders, urological diseases, ophthalmic diseases, stomatological diseases, haematological diseases and cancer; or the mobilisation of stem cells. | 08-29-2013 |
Kalpana Patel, West Windsor, NJ US
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20100158990 | TRANSDERMAL METHOD AND PATCH FOR CORTICOSTEROID ADMINISTRATION - A method of treating an individual having a disease or for diagnostic purposes requiring administration of a corticosteroid, which involves applying to a portion of intact derma on the individual a transdermal patch having a backing layer and a matrix adhesive layer. The matrix adhesive layer includes a skin-compatible pressure-sensitive adhesive, a corticosteroid, and at least one permeation enhancer. The matrix adhesive layer, when applied to the skin of the individual, transdermally and continuously delivers the corticosteroid to the mammal for systemic treatment of the disease or for the diagnostic purpose. | 06-24-2010 |
Kalpana Ramnarayanan, Singapore SG
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20100285475 | FUSED GENES - There is provided at least one isolated fused gene comprising at least one first gene and/or fragment thereof fused to at least one second gene and/or fragment thereof, wherein at least the first and/or the second gene, independently, is selected from the group consisting of: RCC2, CENPF, ARFGEF2, SULF2, MTAP, ATXN7, BCAS3, RPS6KB1, TMEM49, EAP30, a gene having the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:1, and a gene having the nucleic acid SEQ ID NO:2, or a fragment thereof. There is also provided a diagnostic method and/or a kit for detecting the susceptibility, prognosis, and/or to tumour in a subject. | 11-11-2010 |
Kalpana Ravinarayanan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080228720 | Implicit name searching - Techniques and tools described herein provide mechanisms for displaying information that is contextually related to a search query. Using these techniques and tools, a user can lookup and discover a person or other entity from contextually related information. For example, if the user submits a search query on the title of a song (e.g., “Janie's got a gun”), then, in addition to a variety of documents related to the title of the song, the user may be presented with information about a related entity such as “Aerosmith” (e.g., the band that sings the song). In this way, the techniques and tools provide mechanisms that identify information that is not directly related to the search query, but that is information the user may find useful or interesting based on context of the search query. | 09-18-2008 |
Kalpana Seshadrinathan, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140092012 | ADAPTIVE TONE MAP TO A REGION OF INTEREST TO YIELD A LOW DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGE - Technologies may provide for yielding a low dynamic range image. A logic architecture may be implemented to perform a global tone map operation on a high dynamic range image to yield a preview image. The logic architecture may also be implemented to perform a local tone map operation on a region of interest of a preview image to yield a low dynamic range image. Additionally, the logic architecture may be implemented to provide an image that includes a predetermined amount of image pixels that are not saturated. In addition, the logic architecture may be implemented to employ image view data to yield a low dynamic range image. Moreover, the logic architecture may be implemented to convert the region of interest into a region that includes the foveal region of a user. In one example, the tone map operation is performed entirely automatically and interactively. | 04-03-2014 |
20140160246 | TECHNIQUES FOR RECTIFICATION OF CAMERA ARRAYS - Techniques for rectification of camera arrays are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a processor circuit and an imaging management module, and the imaging management module may be operable on the processor circuit to determine a composite rotation matrix for a camera array comprising a plurality of cameras, determine a composite intrinsic parameter matrix for the camera array, and compute one or more rectification maps for the camera array based on the composite rotation matrix and the composite intrinsic parameter matrix, each of the one or more rectification maps corresponding to one of the plurality of cameras. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-12-2014 |
20140160319 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVED FOCUSING OF CAMERA ARRAYS - Techniques for improved focusing of camera arrays are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a processor circuit and an imaging management module, and the imaging management module may be operable by the processor circuit to determine, for each of a plurality of candidate displacement factors for an image array comprising a plurality of images, a corresponding sharpness, determine an optimal displacement factor comprising a candidate displacement factor corresponding to a maximized sharpness, and transform the image array based on the optimal displacement factor. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-12-2014 |
20140161306 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVED IMAGE DISPARITY ESTIMATION - Techniques for improved image disparity estimation are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a processor circuit and an imaging management module, and the imaging management module may be operable by the processor circuit to determine a measured horizontal disparity factor and a measured vertical disparity factor for a rectified image array, determine a composite horizontal disparity factor for the rectified image array based on the measured horizontal disparity factor and an implied horizontal disparity factor, and determine a composite vertical disparity factor for the rectified image array based on the measured vertical disparity factor and an implied vertical disparity factor. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-12-2014 |
20150161797 | TECHNIQUES FOR DISPARITY ESTIMATION USING CAMERA ARRAYS FOR HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGING - Techniques for improved focusing of camera arrays are described. In one embodiment, a system may include a processor circuit, a camera array, and an imaging management module for execution on the processor circuit to capture an array of images from the camera array, the array of images comprising first and second images taken with first and second values of an exposure parameter, respectively, the first value different than the second value, to estimate a noise level, to normalize an intensity of each image based upon the noise level of the respective image, to produce a respective normalized image, to identify candidate disparities in each of the respective normalized images, to estimate a high dynamic range (HDR) image patch for each candidate disparity, and to compute an error from the HDR image patch and an objective function, to produce a disparity estimate. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
Kalpana Vakati, Boise, ID US
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20100232234 | MEMORY DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED PROGRAMMING OPERATION - Some embodiments include methods and devices having a module and memory cells. The module is configured to reduce the amount of electrons in the sources and drains of the memory cells during a programming operation. | 09-16-2010 |
20110280085 | MEMORY DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED PROGRAMMING OPERATION - Some embodiments include methods and devices having a module and memory cells. The module is configured to reduce the amount of electrons in the sources and drains of the memory cells during a programming operation. | 11-17-2011 |
20130016569 | MEMORY DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED PROGRAMMING OPERATION - Some embodiments include methods and devices having a module and memory cells. The module is configured to reduce the amount of electrons in the sources and drains of the memory cells during a programming operation. | 01-17-2013 |
Kalpana Walzade, Maharashtra IN
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20110123631 | ORAL COMPOSITIONS OF CLINDAMYCIN - A taste masked pharmaceutical composition of clindamycin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt(s), hydrate(s), solvate(s) and physiologically functional derivative(s) and precursors thereof, which includes all polymorphic forms, whether crystalline or amorphous comprising polyhydric alcohol(s); and one or more other pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s). A process for preparation of a taste masked pharmaceutical composition of clindamycin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt(s) thereof the said process comprising the steps of a) dry mixing clindamycin, polyhydric alcohol and other pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s) to get a dry mixture; b) granulating the dry mixture above with a granulating liquid prepared by mixing the suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s) with aqueous/non-aqueous fluid to obtain a wet mass; c) drying the wet mass to obtain the discrete particles; d) lubricating the discrete particles obtained with a suitable lubricating agent and/or flavour(s). | 05-26-2011 |