Bansal, US
Ajay Bansal, Mission Hills, KS US
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20130280720 | TISSUE BIOMARKERS FOR INDICATION OF PROGRESSION FROM BARRETT'S ESOPHAGUS TO ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA - A method of diagnosing progression from Barrett's esophagus toward esophageal dysplasia can include: obtaining miRNA from a test subject having Barrett's esophagus; assaying for miRNA biomarker selected from one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p; and determining whether one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p provide an indication of progression toward esophageal dysplasia in the test subject. The method can include determining an amount of one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p. The method can include determining a modulation in amount of one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p. The method can include comparing the one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p with a positive control or a negative control. | 10-24-2013 |
20150087549 | METHODS OF USING TISSUE BIOMARKERS FOR INDICATION OF PROGRESSION FROM BARRETTS ESOPHAGUS TO ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA - A method of diagnosing progression from Barrett's esophagus toward esophageal dysplasia can include: obtaining miRNA from a test subject having Barrett's esophagus; assaying for miRNA biomarker selected from one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p; and determining whether one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p provide an indication of progression toward esophageal dysplasia in the test subject. The method can include determining an amount of one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p. The method can include determining a modulation in amount of one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p. The method can include comparing the one or more of miR-15b or miR-486-5p with a positive control or a negative control. | 03-26-2015 |
Anuj Bansal, Sammamish, WA US
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20080222654 | Techniques to manage event notifications - Techniques to manage event notifications are described. An apparatus may comprise a server having an event notification component. The event notification component may have an event agent component to receive a message indicating a change event for line of business (LOB) data, and convert the change event to a defined LOB entity event. The event notification component may have a notification service component to generate a LOB event message for the entity event. The event notification component may have an event database to store the event message in a user event queue. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-11-2008 |
20110219425 | ACCESS CONTROL USING ROLES AND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CONSTRAINTS - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media of access control using roles and multi-dimensional constraints are disclosed are disclosed. A particular method includes assigning a user a particular role of a plurality of roles and associating the user with one or more multi-dimensional constraints. A request from the user to perform an operation permitted by the particular role may be received. The method includes determining whether any of the multi-dimensional constraints allows the user to perform the operation. The request is granted when at least one of the multi-dimensional constraints allows the user to perform the operation. The request is denied when none of the multi-dimensional constraints allows the user to perform the operation. | 09-08-2011 |
20140330916 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE EVENT NOTIFICATIONS - Techniques to manage event notifications are described. An apparatus may comprise a server having an event notification component. The event notification component may have an event agent component to receive a message indicating a change event for line of business (LOB) data, and convert the change event to a defined LOB entity event. The event notification component may have a notification service component to generate a LOB event message for the entity event. The event notification component may have an event database to store the event message in a user event queue. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 11-06-2014 |
Anup Bansal, Herndon, VA US
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20100049884 | Method of transmitting data from a transmitting device - A method is provided for transmitting data from a transmitting device ( | 02-25-2010 |
Dhananjay Bansal, Cambridge, MA US
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20160077574 | Methods and Apparatus for Unsupervised Wakeup with Time-Correlated Acoustic Events - Methods and apparatus for unsupervised wakeup of a device including receiving a first acoustic event at a first time and a second acoustic event at a second time, wherein the first and second acoustic events have scores above a first threshold identifying the first and second acoustic events as wakeup candidates for a wakeup phrase for an unsupervised wakeup of a device. It can be determined that the first acoustic event score is below a second threshold, which is higher than the first threshold and whether a difference between the first and second times is within a range to check for correlation in time between the first and second acoustic events. Occurrence of a wakeup event can be determined based upon the first and second times. | 03-17-2016 |
20160077792 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR UNSUPERVISED WAKEUP - Methods and apparatus for unsupervised wakeup of a device including receiving a first acoustic event at a first time and a second acoustic event at a second time, wherein scores of the first and second acoustic events are above a first threshold identifying the first and second acoustic events as wakeup candidates for a wakeup phrase for an unsupervised wakeup of a device. It is determined that the first acoustic event is above a second threshold, which is higher than the first threshold, and that the second acoustic event is above a third threshold, which is higher than the first threshold. Occurrence of a wakeup event can be determined based upon acoustic similarity of the events. | 03-17-2016 |
Dhruv Bansal, Naperville, IL US
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20140122130 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING VEHICLE REPAIR ESTIMATES AND SOURCING PARTS FOR VEHICLES - A system for preparing vehicle repair estimates and sourcing parts for vehicles includes a processor, a display in communication with the processor, and an input device in communication with the processor. The display is configured to display information generated by the processor, while the input device is configured to receive inputs from a user and transmit the inputs to the processor. The processor is configured to identify records in a first electronic database that relate to a particular vehicle, identify records in a second {or multiple} electronic database relating to a source of parts for the particular vehicle, display a repair estimate illustrating recommended parts and part sources on the display, and receive user input identifying parts other than recommended, or identifying a different source for a recommended part, and automatically updating the estimate and notification of guideline exceptions. | 05-01-2014 |
Harvir Singh Bansal, Reston, VA US
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20110137721 | MEASURING ADVERTISING EFFECTIVENESS WITHOUT CONTROL GROUP - Measurement data is accessed. The measurement data is associated with a group of users that have been exposed to at least one advertising creative that is part of an advertising campaign. The measurement data reflects one or more consumer responses and one or more non-zero exposure levels. The non-zero exposure levels correspond to non-zero amounts of exposures to at least one advertising creative that is part of the advertising campaign. A model that relates consumer response measures to one or more exposure levels is generated based on the accessed measurement data. Based on the generated model, a consumer response measure for a zero exposure level is determined. The zero exposure level corresponds to a zero amount of exposures to at least one advertising creative that is part of the advertising campaign. An advertising effectiveness metric is determined based on the consumer response measure for the zero exposure level and the accessed measurement data. | 06-09-2011 |
Jai P. Bansal, Manassas, VA US
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20080282216 | Method for designing structured ASICs in silicon processes with three unique masking steps - A multi-function core base cell includes a set of functional microcircuits. These microcircuits are used to design a Library of Logic Function Macros. The functional macros consisting of one or more microcircuits have a fixed and complete physical layout similar to a conventional standard cell library macro set. In addition to a core functional macro set, primary input/output buffers and commonly used single and dual port memory blocks are also defined in the library. The library includes all the ASIC synthesis, simulation, and physical design rules. | 11-13-2008 |
20130207689 | PROGRAMMABLE TRANSCEIVER CIRCUIT - A multi-function programmable transceiver is described. The transceiver includes a driver circuit and a receiver circuit, which allows an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) device to drive and receive data from other ASIC devices. Both the driver and receiver circuits share a common input/output (I/O) pin. The driver circuit can be programmed to provide one of the several driver functions, such as CMOS, TTL, PCI, HSTL, SSTL and LVDS. Other functional features of the transceiver that can be programmed are driving strengths or output impedance, output power supply voltage, single ended or differential mode of HSTL/SSTL transceivers, and class 1 or class 2 operations for SSTL/HSTL transceivers. The receiver circuit can also be programmed to provide one of the several receiver functions, such as CMOS, TTL, PCI, HSTL, SSTL and LVDS. | 08-15-2013 |
Lalitkumar Bansal, Harrisburg, PA US
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20140270651 | MULTI-FIBER FERRULE CONNECTOR - A single-piece multi-fiber ferrule interconnect assembly including a ferrule body having a main surface, a front frame, and a rear opening, wherein the front frame includes a front face and a back face; a plurality of lenses arranged to form a lens array, wherein the lenses are fabricated within the front frame and recessed from the front face; a plurality of grooves on the main surface for receiving a plurality of optical fibers, the grooves extending from the back face toward the rear opening, wherein each groove comprises a terminus located at the focal point of a corresponding lens on the front frame; a well located on the main surface along the back face of the front frame, wherein inside edges of the well are curved and wherein the well is capable of accommodating an epoxy; and a plurality of guide pin passageways on the ferrule body each having a pin aperture for receiving alignment pins from a complementary ferrule body, wherein the pin aperture and the alignment pin from the complementary ferrule body align the ferrule front faces such that ends of the optical fibers align. | 09-18-2014 |
Lalitkumar Bansal, Spartanburg, SC US
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20120027368 | HOLLOW CORE FIBER POWER COMBINER AND DIVIDER - A method for manufacturing a hollow core fiber power combiner or divider is provided. The method includes forming a hollow core fiber bundle by assembling a plurality of small core diameter hollow core fibers inside a large diameter inner capillary. The method further includes inserting a support structure inside each of the plurality of small core diameter hollow core fibers and collapsing the large diameter inner capillary on the plurality of small core diameter hollow core fibers having the supported structure inserted to form a fused small core fiber bundle. The method further includes combining the fused small core fiber bundle with a large core diameter hollow core fiber. The structure of the hollow core fiber power combiner and divider is also provided. | 02-02-2012 |
Lalitkumar Bansal, Greenville, SC US
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20120148193 | FERRULE STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY FOR LENS TERMINATED FIBER - A ferrule structure including a ferrule having an end face shape configured to incorporate at least a portion of a lens attached to an end of an optical fiber. The end face includes a cavity in which a circumference of the cavity is equal to or less than the outer diameter of the ferrule and larger than in inner diameter of an opening in the ferrule housing an optical fiber. | 06-14-2012 |
20130319052 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEAVING AND CHAMFERING OPTICAL FIBER - A process and apparatus for cleaving an optical fiber are provided. The process includes window stripping the optical fiber using a laser source to create a window strip. The window stripped optical fiber is then scribed at a position within the window strip and tension is applied to the optical fiber. The cleaved optical fiber can be chamfered by applying a heat source to the cleaved end face. The above process and apparatus provide a high precision and inexpensive system for fiber cleaving and chamfering. | 12-05-2013 |
Manish Bansal, Sunrise, FL US
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20120258726 | Methods And Apparatus For Use In Establishing A Data Session Via An Ad Hoc Wireless Network For A Scheduled Meeting - In one illustrative example, data for an appointment is saved in memory. The data include start data corresponding to a start date and time of the appointment, an identifier or address of at least one other mobile device, and at least one of a session ID or key. When a current date and time matches the start date and time, the mobile device grants permission to share, with another mobile device, location information indicating a location of the mobile device. The mobile device also receives location information indicating a location of the other mobile device. When the location information indicates that the locations are within a predetermined range of each other, the mobile device connects in an ad hoc wireless network with the other mobile device with use of the session ID or key, for the communication of one or more files in a secure data session. | 10-11-2012 |
20130136067 | MULTIPLE CONCURRENT DATA LINK MANAGEMENT - An apparatus and method of determining an allocation of data across multiple data communications networks. A first portion of a data set is received through a first data communications network. A second portion, that is different from the first portion, of the data set is received through a second data communications network that uses a different data communications protocol than the first data communications network. A respective characteristic of the first data communications network and the second data communication network are determined at a receiver. In response to determining these respective characteristics and based upon the respective characteristics, an allocation of data between the first data communications network and the second communications network is determined such that the allocation satisfies at least one data transfer performance requirement associated with the data set. An indication of the allocation is sent to a transmitter of the data set. | 05-30-2013 |
20150063114 | MULTIPLE CONCURRENT DATA LINK MANAGEMENT - An apparatus and method of determining an allocation of data across multiple data communications networks. A respective characteristic of the first data communications network and the second data communication network are determined based on receiving a respective first and second portion of a data set sent through respective channels to a receiver. Based on determining these respective characteristics and based upon the respective characteristics, an allocation of data between the first data communications network and the second communications network is determined such that the allocation satisfies at least one data transfer performance requirement associated with the data set. | 03-05-2015 |
Manish R. Bansal, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20150356653 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SOURCE IDENTIFICATION IN ITEM SOURCING - A source identification service is described that identifies sources for items of interest that are provided by a network-based service and may benefit from additional sources. The source identification service may identify sources for an item of interest in response to receipt a request. In one aspect, the source identification service may conduct a search of a network-based information resource using keywords pertaining to the item of interest to obtain a listing of sources capable of providing the item of interest. A source score may be generated for respective sources and compared to a selected value to identify potential sources for further consideration. The potential sources may also be filtered based upon selected criteria to refine the list of potential sources. An offer may be provided by the source identification service inviting the source to provide the item of interest on the network-based service. | 12-10-2015 |
Mukesh Bansal, Noida, IN US
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20100182063 | FLIP-FLOP CIRCUIT WITH INTERNAL LEVEL SHIFTER - A flip-flop circuit with an internal level shifter includes an input stage, a clock input stage, an output stage and a level shifting stage. The output stage generates an output signal based on an input signal received by the input stage and a clock signal received by the clock input stage. The level shifting stage shifts-up the voltage level of the output signal. | 07-22-2010 |
Munish Bansal, Yakima, WA US
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20150113033 | EMULATING TEST DISTIBUTED APPLICATION ON SERVER - The use of a single physical server in which there are multiple virtual nodes operating different components of a distributed application under test. Each virtual node emulates an actual physical node in a prospective distributed environment. The virtual nodes might be, for example, virtual machines or emulated services, and may operate their own operating system within the context of the virtual node. The distributed environment is emulated on the physical server by having the virtual nodes communicate with each other using the protocols that they would normally use in a deployed distributed environment. A configuration data source may be used to setup and perhaps upgrade the virtual nodes so as to emulate the distributed environment. Accordingly, the distributed application may be tested without actually setting up a distributed environment. | 04-23-2015 |
Namita Bansal, Lansing, MI US
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20150352540 | MULTI-LIGAND METAL COMPLEXES AND METHODS OF USING SAME TO PERFORM OXIDATIVE CATALYTIC PRETREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS - A homogeneous catalyst is provided comprising one or more metals; and at least two metal coordinating ligands wherein the homogeneous catalyst is a multi-ligand metal complex_adapted for use with an oxidant in an oxidation reaction to catalytically pretreat lignocellulosic biomass. In one embodiment, the homogenous catalyst is copper (II) 2,2′ bipyridine ethylenediamine (Cu(bpy)en). Related methods are also disclosed. | 12-10-2015 |
Neeta P. Bansal, Burlington, MA US
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20100186740 | COATING METHODS, SYSTEMS AND RELATED ARTICLES - Medical articles with coatings are disclosed herein, as well as methods and systems for depositing these coatings onto medical articles. Surfaces of such articles may be coated. The coating(s) may serve as lubricants for reducing stiction between such surfaces or between a coated surface and another surface. | 07-29-2010 |
20120003497 | COATING METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND RELATED ARTICLES - Coated articles and methods and systems for coating the articles are described herein. The methods and systems described herein include, but are not limited to, steps for actively or passively controlling the temperature during the coating process, steps for providing intimate contact between the substrate and the support holding the substrate in order to maximize energy transfer, and/or steps for preparing gradient coatings. Methods for depositing high molecular weight polymeric coatings, end-capped polymer coatings, coatings covalently bonded to the substrate or one another, metallic coatings, and/or multilayer coatings are also disclosed. Deposition of coatings can be accelerated and/or improved by applying an electrical potential and/or through the use of inert gases. | 01-05-2012 |
20140135708 | Coating Methods and Coated Syringe - Medical articles with coatings are disclosed herein, as well as methods and systems for depositing these coatings onto medical articles. Surfaces of such articles may be coated. The coating(s) may serve as lubricants for reducing suction between such surfaces or between a coated surface and another surface. | 05-15-2014 |
20150079284 | Methods for Coating Articles - Coated articles and methods and systems for coating the articles are described herein. The methods and systems described herein include, but are not limited to, steps for actively or passively controlling the temperature during the coating process, steps for providing intimate contact between the substrate and the support holding the substrate in order to maximize energy transfer, and/or steps for preparing gradient coatings. Methods for depositing high molecular weight polymeric coatings, end-capped polymer coatings, coatings covalently bonded to the substrate or one another, metallic coatings, and/or multilayer coatings are also disclosed. Deposition of coatings can be accelerated and/or improved by applying an electrical potential and/or through the use of inert gases. | 03-19-2015 |
Neha Bansal, Plymouth, MN US
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20140337122 | GENERATING RETAIL PROMOTION BASELINES - A system for generating a retail promotion baseline receives sales data for a target product. The sales data reflects sales for the target product that occurred during a first time period and a second time period, the first time period occurring before the promotion, and the second time period occurring after the promotion. The system exponentially weights the sales data. The sales data reflect sales which occurred closer to the promotion is weighted more heavily than the sales data reflecting sales which occurred further from the promotion. The system calculates the retail promotion baseline based upon the exponentially weighted sales data. The retail promotion baseline corresponds to an amount of sales for the product absent the promotion for the product. | 11-13-2014 |
Peyush Bansal, Redmond, WA US
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20080256113 | Techniques to associate information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context reference module to generate a context reference for the target document indicating a source for the target document, display the context reference, and associate the context reference with a note. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
20080256114 | Techniques to display associated information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context generation module to generate a context for a note by displaying a document view for the target document using stored context information when the note is displayed. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
20080270761 | Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events - Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events are described. A computer system may comprise a context management module with an event detection module to detect a first occurrence of an event, a context recording module to record context information for the event, the event detection module to detect a second occurrence of the event, and a context generator module to create an event context for the event with the context information during the second occurrence of the event. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-30-2008 |
Prabuddha Bansal, Blacksburg, VA US
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20140048221 | METHODS FOR EXTRACTING HEMICELLULOSE FROM A CELLULOSIC MATERIAL - A method for treating a cellulosic material comprises extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therein and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulose-containing material. The extractant comprises an ionic liquid and a non-solvent comprising acetic acid. The cellulosic product retains the cellulosic fiber morphology. | 02-20-2014 |
20140048222 | METHODS FOR REMOVING HEMICELLULOSE - A method for treating a cellulosic material comprising extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therein and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulosic material. The extractant comprises an amine oxide and a non-solvent. The cellulosic product retains the cellulosic fiber morphology. | 02-20-2014 |
20140048223 | METHODS FOR REMOVING HEMICELLULOSE - A method for treating a cellulosic material comprising extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therein and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulosic material. The extractant comprises an amine oxide and a non-solvent. The cellulosic product retains the cellulosic fiber morphology. | 02-20-2014 |
20140326421 | Processes for Purifying a Cellulosic Material - A process for treating a cellulosic material comprising extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therefrom and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulosic material. The extractant comprises a cellulose solvent and a co-solvent. The cellulosic product advantageously retains its cellulosic fiber morphology. The processes involve separating and recovering the hemicellulose and separating and recycling various process streams employed in the process. | 11-06-2014 |
20150184337 | METHODS FOR REMOVING HEMICELLULOSE - A method for treating a cellulosic material comprises extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therein and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulose-containing material. The extractant comprises an ionic liquid and a non-solvent. The cellulosic product retains the cellulosic fiber morphology. | 07-02-2015 |
20150184343 | METHODS FOR REMOVING HEMICELLULOSE - A method for treating a cellulosic material comprises extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therein and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulose-containing material. The extractant comprises an amine oxide and a non-solvent. The cellulosic product retains the cellulosic fiber morphology. | 07-02-2015 |
20160040360 | PROCESSES FOR PRETREATING AND PURIFYING A CELLULOSIC MATERIAL - A process for treating a cellulosic material comprising pretreating the cellulosic material and then extracting the cellulosic material with an extractant to selectively extract hemicellulose therefrom and separating the extracted hemicellulose to form a cellulosic product comprising less hemicellulose than the cellulosic material. The extractant comprises a cellulose solvent and a co-solvent. The cellulosic product advantageously retains its cellulosic fiber morphology. The processes involve separating and recovering the hemicellulose and separating and recycling various process streams employed in the process. | 02-11-2016 |
Prabuddha Bansal, Atlanta, GA US
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20110244499 | METHODS OF ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS - In one embodiment the instant invention generally pertains to a method for producing glucose for fermentation. The method comprises first treating a biomass with acid and heat under conditions sufficient to produce a composition mixture comprising cellulose suitable for enzymatic hydrolysis. Next, at least a portion of the cellulose of step (a) is enzymatically hydrolyzed under conditions sufficient to form a composition comprising glucose. The glucose is then fermented. Advantageously, one or more reaction conditions are more efficient because they are selected by first measuring an initial hydrolysis rate of said biomass and then selecting one or more appropriate reaction conditions based upon said initial hydrolysis rate. | 10-06-2011 |
20110247609 | METHODS OF TREATING A BIOMASS FOR ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS - The present invention is a process for treating a feedstock comprising holocellulose. The process comprises mixing the feedstock with a solution comprising cellulose binding domains to form a mixture. The mixture is then subjected to conditions sufficient to reduce the crystallinity of holocellulose. Subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis may show an improved rate and/or fermentable sugar yield as compared to processes which do not employ the process. | 10-13-2011 |
20120315674 | METHODS OF ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS - In one embodiment the instant invention generally pertains to a method for producing glucose for fermentation. The method comprises first treating a biomass comprising a lignocellulosic material with a mixture comprising SO2 and steam at reaction conditions sufficient to produce a composition mixture comprising cellulose suitable for enzymatic hydrolysis. Specifically, the temperature, residence time, and SO2 concentration may be selected by calculating a crystallinity index (CrI) of the biomass and using the calculated crystallinity index as an indicator of enzymatic hydrolysis rate. In this manner cellulose may be enzymatically hydrolyzed glucose for aerobic or anaerobic fermentation. | 12-13-2012 |
Prabuddha Bansal, Florence, KY US
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20140087149 | SOLUBLE AROMATIC POLYMER - An aromatic copoly(ester-sulfone) that contains one or more aromatic ester repeating units and one or more aromatic sulfonyl repeating units is provided. While a wide variety of aromatic ester repeating units may be employed, the polymer is nevertheless “low naphthenic” to the extent that it contains a minimal content of repeating units derived from naphthenic hydroxycarboxylic acids and naphthenic dicarboxylic acids. Despite the absence of a high level of conventional naphthenic acid repeating units, the present inventors have discovered that selective control over the type and relative concentration of the aromatic sulfonyl repeating units can lead to “low naphthenic” polymers that are not only soluble in certain solvents, but also capable of exhibiting good mechanical properties. Thus, the ability of the resulting polymer to be dissolved or dispersed in various solvents can be enhanced without sacrificing performance. | 03-27-2014 |
20140087165 | Aromatic Polyester Containing a Biphenyl Chain Disruptor - An aromatic polyester that contains one or more aromatic ester repeating units and one or more biphenyl repeating units is provided. While a wide variety of aromatic ester repeating units may be employed, the polymer is nevertheless “low naphthenic” to the extent that it contains a minimal content of repeating units derived from naphthenic hydroxycarboxylic acids and naphthenic dicarboxylic acids. Despite the absence of a high level of conventional naphthenic acid repeating units, the present inventors have discovered that selective control over the type and relative concentration of the biphenyl repeating units can lead to “low naphthenic” polymers that are not only soluble in certain solvents, but also capable of exhibiting good mechanical properties. Thus, the ability of the resulting polymer to be dissolved or dispersed in various solvents can be enhanced without sacrificing performance. | 03-27-2014 |
20140178654 | Porous Substrate Impregnated with an Aromatic Polyester - A prepreg composite that contains a porous substrate impregnated with an aromatic polyester is provided. In addition to possessing a high degree of heat and moisture resistance, the present inventors have also discovered that the nature of the aromatic polyester can be selectively controlled so that it is soluble in a solvent. This allows for the formation of polymer solutions that can be readily employed to impregnate the porous substrate. The nature of the polyester and its relative concentration in the solution can also be tailored to achieve polymers that not only adhere well to the substrate, but also possess good thermal and mechanical properties for use in a wide variety of potential applications. | 06-26-2014 |
20140178705 | Aromatic Polyester Coatings and Laminates - A method for coating a non-metallic substrate with a polymer solution that includes an aromatic polyester and a solvent is provided. By selectively controlling the nature of the aromatic polyester, the present inventors have discovered that such polymer solutions can be readily formed, thereby enabling the use of simpler and less complex techniques (e.g., solvent casting) for coating substrates with aromatic polyesters. Moreover, the nature of the polyester and its relative concentration in the solution can also be tailored to achieve coatings that not only adhere well to the substrate, but also possess good thermal and mechanical properties for use in a wide variety of potential applications. | 06-26-2014 |
20150275033 | Aromatic Polyester Film - A film containing an aromatic polyester with aromatic biphenyl repeating units having the following general Formula I: | 10-01-2015 |
Prashant Bansal, Quincy, MA US
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20110158909 | Cationic Contrast Agents and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides compounds useful as contrast agents, such as for the CT imaging of cartilage tissue. The contrast agents are generally iodinated organic molecules that are positively charged under physiological environments. Also provided are compositions containing contrast agents and methods of using the agents, including, for example, the monitoring of glycosaminoglycan content in cartilage tissue. The invention provides non-invasive analytical techniques for the diagnosis of osteoarthritis in its earliest stages. The invention also provides improvements over existing contrast agents for cartilage monitoring, which tend to exhibit low residence times and require high dosages. | 06-30-2011 |
Rajeev Bansal, Redmond, WA US
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20130151719 | DETERMINING AN EFFICIENT KEEP-ALIVE INTERVAL FOR A NETWORK CONNECTION - Systems and methods for use in communication between a client and a server, via a networking device, are provided. The method may include sending a request to establish a data connection from the client to the server via the networking device, setting a data connection keep-alive interval for the data connection to a predetermined safe value, and sending a request to establish a test connection between the client and the server. The method may further include determining an efficient keep-alive interval for communication between the client and server via the networking device, using the test connection, setting the data connection keep-alive interval to the efficient keep-alive interval determined using the test connection, and uploading the efficient keep-alive interval from the client to the server in an efficient keep-alive interval notification message, for communication to other clients connected to the server. | 06-13-2013 |
Sanjay Bansal US
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20150378531 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) FOR A CONFERENCE CALL - A graphical user interface adapted to control a conference call and configured for display on a display screen of an electronic device is disclosed. The graphical user interface comprises of at least three user selectable display spaces configured for simultaneous display on the display screen of the electronic device, each space adapted to receive a user selection, wherein a first user selectable display space is configured to display a list or a portion of the list of all groups defined in an address book of the electronic device, a second user selectable display space is configured to display a list or a portion of the list of all members of a group selected from the first user selectable display space, and a third user selectable display space is configured to display members selected for the conference call from the first or second or both user selectable display spaces. | 12-31-2015 |
Siddharth Bansal, Bartlett, IL US
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20130332263 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PUBLISHING A MARKETING CAMPAIGN USING AN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK - Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for publishing a marketing campaign on an online social network. A CRM server accesses a marketing campaign record in a database and transmits marketing campaign data to be published on an online social network. The CRM server also receives data related to users interacting with the published marketing campaign. The CRM server can store the user-related data. In some implementations, the user-related data can also be analyzed. | 12-12-2013 |
Sushil K. Bansal, Kennesaw, GA US
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20120191498 | DISPATCH MANAGEMENT MODEL - A method is provided and includes detecting a fault condition in a refrigeration system, determining a maintenance cost to correct the fault condition, and determining a monetary value associated with continued operation of the refrigeration system with the fault condition. The method also includes comparing the maintenance cost to the monetary value and determining a level of urgency for correcting the fault condition based on the comparison. The method also includes scheduling maintenance to correct the fault condition based on the level of urgency. | 07-26-2012 |
Varun Bansal, Plymouth, MN US
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20150094654 | CATHETER HAVING AN ACTIVE RETURN-TO-STRAIGHT MECHANISM - Actuators for steerable medical devices are disclosed that not only deflect or steer a portion of a medical device (e.g., a distal portion of a catheter shaft), but also include mechanisms for actively returning the deflected portion of the medical device to an initial configuration (e.g., straight or substantially straight). These active return-to-straight mechanisms may return a catheter shaft from a deflected configuration to a substantially straight configuration throughout a medical procedure, may employ one or more tension members extending along the catheter shaft, and may comprise a gross return actuator and a fine return actuator. For example, the gross return actuator may be configured to partially reverse the deflection of the distal portion of the catheter; and the fine return actuator may be configured to continue reversing the deflection. The gross return actuator may automatically trigger or actuate (mechanically or electromechanically) the fine return actuator. | 04-02-2015 |
Vipul Bansal, Sammamish, WA US
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20130124642 | USER AVAILABILITY AWARENESS - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for providing awareness of user availability. A user may activate a device, and a request to manage an availability status can be sent from the device to a communication service. The communication service may resultantly set up monitoring of the user status, and the availability status of the user can be set to available. If an active status update is not received from the user device, the availability status of the user can be changed from available to away. If an active status update for the user continues not to be received (e.g., for a few hours) and/or device connectivity seems lost, the availability status of the user can be changed from away to offline. This can be done in a resource/power efficient manner by not requiring continual execution of an associated application and/or continual network connectivity of the device. | 05-16-2013 |
Vishal Bansal, Lees Summit, MO US
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20120174787 | FILTER HAVING FLOW CONTROL FEATURES - A system including, a filter having an exterior surface, wherein the exterior surface contains a three-dimensional surface morphology. | 07-12-2012 |
20120186452 | Multiple Layer HEPA Filter and Method of Manufacture - A multiple layer HEPA filter media includes, in an exemplary embodiment, a first layer that includes a nonwoven synthetic fabric formed from a plurality of bicomponent synthetic fibers with a spunbond process, and having a bond area pattern of a plurality of substantially parallel discontinuous lines of bond area. The filter media also includes a second layer laminated onto the first layer. The second layer is formed from a micro-porous membrane. Further, the filter media includes a third layer laminated onto the second layer, with the third layer including a synthetic nonwoven fabric formed from a plurality of synthetic fibers. The synthetic fibers include at least two different synthetic fibers having different melting points. The third layer has a cover factor of less than about seven. In addition, the multiple layer filter media further includes a plurality of corrugations. | 07-26-2012 |
Yogesh Bansal, Sammamish, WA US
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20100161737 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE ELECTRONIC MAIL PERSONAL ARCHIVES - Techniques to manage email personal archives are described. A computer-implemented system may comprise a primary mailbox component, associated with a user, and operative to receive and send email. The computer-implemented system may further comprise an alternate mailbox component separate from the primary mailbox component and associated with the user and the primary mailbox, operative to store email. The computer-implemented system may also include a mail client operative on a client computer to access and display contents of the primary and alternate mailboxes substantially simultaneously. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-24-2010 |
20130198141 | TECHNIQUES FOR LEVERAGING REPLICATION TO PROVIDE ROLLING POINT IN TIME BACKUP WITH SIMPLIFIED RESTORATION THROUGH DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTIONAL RE-CREATION - Techniques to leverage replication to provide rolling point in time backup are described. Some embodiments are directed to techniques to provide rolling point in time backup with simplified restoration through distributed transactional re-creation. In one embodiment, for example, a technique may comprise creating a plurality of availability copies of a primary set of data; designating at least one of the plurality of availability copies as a backup copy; creating a log file that indicates changes to the primary set of data; updating the plurality of availability copies from the log file in near real time, without updating the backup copy; and restoring at least one of: the primary set of data and an availability copy using the backup copy and content resubmitted from a content contributor when an error occurs in at least one of: the primary set of data and an availability copy. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-01-2013 |
20130268495 | SPLIT BRAIN PROTECTION IN COMPUTER CLUSTERS - A computer cluster can be divided into a plurality of failure scopes and a voting constraint can be enforced. The voting constraint can allow a portion of the cluster to provide the service if a majority of health votes from cluster members is obtained by that portion. A loss of connectivity between a first failure scope, which has a majority of cluster members in the cluster, and one or more other failure scopes in the cluster can be detected. The loss of connectivity can be such that the first failure scope does not have connectivity to a member in any other failure scope in the cluster. In response to detecting the loss of connectivity, a split brain situation in the cluster can be automatically protected against by preventing the first failure scope from providing the service. | 10-10-2013 |
20130332770 | ACTIVE/PASSIVE DATABASE MANAGEMENT ACROSS CLUSTERS - A primary active manager can manage a first copy of a database in a first computer system cluster according to a set of management rules that provide for an active copy and one or more passive copies of the database at a given time. The primary active manager can also manage a second copy of the database in a second computer system cluster according to the rules. The rules can allow the first copy of the database or the second copy of the database to be the active copy if one or more criterion in the rules is met for that active copy. The first copy can be designated as the active copy and the second copy can be designated as a passive copy. A failure of the first copy can be detected, and in response, the second copy can be automatically designated as the active copy. | 12-12-2013 |
Yogesh Bansal, Redmond, WA US
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20090327519 | ADDING INDIVIDUAL DATABASE FAILOVER/SWITCHOVER TO AN EXISTING STORAGE COMPONENT WITH LIMITED IMPACT - High availability architecture that employs a mid-tier proxy server to route client communications to active data store instances in response to failover and switchover. The proxy server includes an active manager client that interfaces to an active manager in each of the backend servers. State information and configuration information are maintained separately and according to semantics consistent with needs of corresponding data, the configuration information changing less frequently and more available, the state information changing more frequently and less available. The active manager indicates to the proxy server which of the data storage instances is the currently the active instance. In the event that the currently active instance is inactive, the proxy server selects a different backend server that currently hosts the active data store instance. Client communications are then routed to the different backend server with minimal or no interruption to the client. | 12-31-2009 |
20120331336 | ADDING INDIVIDUAL DATABASE FAILOVER/SWITCHOVER TO AN EXISTING STORAGE COMPONENT WITH LIMITED IMPACT - High availability architecture that employs a mid-tier proxy server to route client communications to active data store instances in response to failover and switchover. The proxy server includes an active manager client that interfaces to an active manager in each of the backend servers. State information and configuration information are maintained separately and according to semantics consistent with needs of corresponding data, the configuration information changing less frequently and more available, the state information changing more frequently and less available. The active manager indicates to the proxy server which of the data storage instances is the currently the active instance. In the event that the currently active instance is inactive, the proxy server selects a different backend server that currently hosts the active data store instance. Client communications are then routed to the different backend server with minimal or no interruption to the client. | 12-27-2012 |
20130191465 | FACILITATING MESSAGE SERVICES USING MULTI-ROLE SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and software are provided for facilitating a message service. A multi-role system is identified based on where an active message database associated with a user identity resides. Service communications generated by a messaging client associated with the user identity are directed from an entry system to the multi-role system for handling in the multi-role system by a messaging server and a content server to provide the message service. | 07-25-2013 |
20130227028 | ENHANCED REPLICATION FOR MESSAGE SERVICES - Systems, methods, and software are disclosed that provide enhanced replication for message services. In one implementation, updates to a message source are replicated to message targets. The replication is monitored to identify an individual health of the replication for each of the message targets. A composite health of the replication is determined based on the individual health of the replication for each of the message targets. The updates to the message source are then controlled based on the composite health of the replication. | 08-29-2013 |
20130340075 | ENHANCED DATA PROTECTION FOR MESSAGE VOLUMES - In a message replication environment, instances of a message volume are hosted by message systems. Each message system exchanges condition information with the other message systems indicative of the health of the volume instance hosted by the message system. Each message system then determines independently from the other message systems whether or not the message volume is sufficiently protected. In the event that the message volume is insufficiently protected, a protection action can be initiated. | 12-19-2013 |
20130346512 | ENHANCED AVAILABILITY FOR MESSAGE SERVICES - An enhanced availability environment for facilitating a message service provided by a plurality of service elements is disclosed herein. The enhanced availability environment comprises a monitoring element and an enhanced availability element. The monitoring element monitors a first service element of the plurality of service elements for a monitored characteristic, generates monitoring information corresponding to the monitored characteristic, and communicates the monitoring information to the enhanced availability element. The enhanced availability element determines an availability of the first service element for the message service based at least in part on the monitoring information and an availability characteristic of the first service element, and communicates the availability to initiate an availability action. | 12-26-2013 |
20130346786 | DYNAMIC ESCALATION OF SERVICE CONDITIONS - Systems, methods, and software are provided for dynamically escalating service conditions associated with data center failures. In one implementation, a monitoring system detects a service condition. The service condition may be indicative of a failure of at least one service element within a data center monitored by the monitoring system. The monitoring system determines whether or not the service condition qualifies for escalation based at least in part on an access condition associated with the data center. The access condition may be identified by at least another monitoring system that is located in a geographic region distinct from that of the first monitoring system. Upon determining that the service condition qualifies for escalation, the monitoring system escalates the service condition to an escalated condition and initiates an escalated response. | 12-26-2013 |
20140351216 | ENHANCED REPLICATION - Systems, methods, and software are disclosed that provide enhanced replication for message services. In one implementation, updates to a replication source are replicated to replication targets. The replication is monitored to identify an individual health of the replication for each of the replication targets. A composite health of the replication is determined based on the individual health of the replication for each of the replication targets. The updates to the replication source are then controlled based on the composite health of the replication. | 11-27-2014 |
Yogesh Bansal, Marlborough, MA US
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20100199085 | DETERMINING COMPOSITION OF AN INITIALIZATION VECTOR FOR ENCAPSULATING SECURITY PAYLOAD PROCESSING - A method which includes receiving a request to perform encapsulating security payload (ESP) processing for data exchanged between a node and an other node over a secure network connection established via an Internet Protocol security (IPsec) security association. Information associated with the IPsec security association is obtained based on the request. The information indicates a prepend data unit size for an initialization vector, a generated data unit size for the initialization vector and an append data unit size for the initialization vector. A composition of each initialization vector included with encrypted data exchanged between the node and the other node based, at least in part, on the prepend, generated and append data unit size for the initialization vector is then determined. | 08-05-2010 |