Nayak, US
Ameet B. Nayak, Sterling, VA US
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20090276400 | KNOWLEDGE BASE SEARCH UTILITY - A method is disclosed. The method includes performing a first search in response to initiating a communication session between an agent and a customer. The first search is performed using first data, attributes of a service interaction, and second data. The first data represents a second search requested by the customer, and the second data represents items viewed by the customer from among first results of the second search. Second results of the first search are displayed. | 11-05-2009 |
20140365471 | KNOWLEDGE BASE SEARCH UTILITY - A method is disclosed. The method includes performing a first search in response to initiating a communication session between an agent and a customer. The first search is performed using first data, attributes of a service interaction, and second data. The first data represents a second search requested by the customer, and the second data represents items viewed by the customer from among first results of the second search. Second results of the first search are displayed. | 12-11-2014 |
Amit Nayak, Atlanta, GA US
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20090198459 | Multifunctional Residential Circuit Breaker - An electrical fault detection device for use in a branch of a power circuit that utilizes signals from an AC line current sensor coupled to an electrical distribution line having a primary and neutral lines, a line high-frequency sensor coupled to the electrical distribution line, a differential current sensor coupled to the primary and neutral lines, and a ground fault current sensor coupled to the primary and neutral lines. A signal conditioner receives the signals outputted by AC current line current sensor, the line high frequency sensor, the differential current sensor and the ground fault current sensor and generates a signal indicative of the load current associated with a branch of the power circuit. Output of the signal conditioner is sampled and processed by a processing resource. The processing resource has stored therein data representing a plurality of time-versus-current curves that define a plurality of regions in which tripping may or may not occur. One region has time data and current data that define a time-duration for a particular current magnitude for which no tripping will occur. Another region has time data and current data that define a time-duration of a particular current magnitude for which tripping will occur. Processing resource processes sampled signal to determine the region to which the processed time data and current data correspond, and generates a signal to initiate tripping if the sampled signal yields a time duration for a particular current magnitude that corresponds to a region for which tripping must occur. | 08-06-2009 |
20100085206 | Visual Indication of Fault Status, Storage and Clearance in an Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) - An arc fault detector includes a means for repeatedly measuring an elapsed time. The arc fault detector also includes at least one means to perform arc detection at each repeated elapsed time. Means for initiating a tripping mechanism is activated after the elapsed time. When a fault occurs, means for generating at least one fault code is activated. The fault code is stored in at least one non-volatile memory. The fault code is selected from a group consisting of an arc fault interrupt code, a ground fault interrupt code, and a push-to-test interrupt code. The arc fault detector includes at least one means to display the fault code such as at least one LED. At least a first LED indicates an arc fault interrupt code and at least a second LED indicates a ground fault interrupt code. At least a third LED indicates a push-to-test interrupt code. | 04-08-2010 |
20110249370 | ARC FAULT CIRCUIT DETECTION METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS INCLUDING DELAY - In one aspect, a method of electrical arc fault detection when high frequency (e.g., RF noise) is present is disclosed. The method includes determining if first arcing criterion is met, determining if delay criterion is met, implementing a delay for a delay period if the delay criterion is met, and determining if second arcing criterion is met. If the second arcing criterion is met, then a trip signal may be sent to trip the circuit breaker. In another aspect, the method includes determining if first arcing criterion is met, starting delay period if the first arcing criterion is met, determining if delay criterion is met, and if the delay criterion is met, determining if second arcing criterion is met. An arc fault detection apparatus adapted to carry out the methods, and systems including the arc fault detection apparatus are disclosed, as are various other aspects. | 10-13-2011 |
20120229939 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS AND FOR DETECTING PARALLEL ELECTRICAL ARC FAULTS - In one aspect, a method for detecting arc faults with a dynamically-changeable slope threshold is disclosed. The method may include monitoring a current waveform to determine a peak amplitude of a half cycle and a slope at a zero crossing of a half cycle. An arc fault counter may be incremented if the maximum amplitude of the half cycle and the slope at a zero crossing are greater than a preset magnitude threshold level and the dynamically-changeable slope threshold, respectively. In another aspect, a decay of the amplitude of a predetermined number of half cycles of the current waveform is measured and an arc counter is not incremented, even if the conditions would otherwise indicate an arc counter increment, when the decay is above a decay threshold for greater than a predetermined number of half cycles. An arc fault detection apparatus adapted to carry out the methods, and systems including the arc fault detection apparatus are disclosed, as are various other aspects. | 09-13-2012 |
Ashok Nayak, Glendora, GA US
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20080198506 | PIEZOELECTRIC MICRO-ACTUATOR FOR MAGNETIC TAPE READ/WRITE HEAD - The claimed embodiments provide methods, apparatuses and systems directed to a servo-actuated positioner for a read/write head that uses a piezoelectric super fine actuator that moves the read/write head to maintain alignment with data tracks on a magnetic tape. The servo-actuated positioner, in one implementation, uses flexures to mechanically support the read/write head. Piezoelectric elements are attached to the flexures in strategic locations to effect movement of the read/write head when the elements are actuated. This configuration achieves a large actuator motion using small piezoelectric elements. Additionally, manufacturability is improved since the piezoelectric elements, which are typically brittle, are attached to the mechanically robust flexures. | 08-21-2008 |
Barada K. Nayak, Charlottesville, VA US
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20100143744 | Systems and Methods of Laser Texturing of Material Surfaces and their Applications - The surface of a material is textured and by exposing the surface to pulses from an ultrafast laser. The laser treatment causes pillars to form on the treated surface. These pillars provide for greater light absorption. Texturing and crystallization can be carried out as a single step process. The crystallization of the material provides for higher electric conductivity and changes in optical and electronic properties of the material. The method may be performed in vacuum or a gaseous environment. The gaseous environment may aid in texturing and/or modifying physical and chemical properties of the surfaces. This method may be used on various material surfaces, such as semiconductors, metals and their alloys, ceramics, polymers, glasses, composites, as well as crystalline, nanocrystalline, polycrystalline, microcrystalline, and amorphous phases. | 06-10-2010 |
20100219506 | Systems and Methods of Laser Texturing and Crystallization of Material Surfaces - The surface of a material is textured and crystallized in a single step by exposing the surface to pulses from an ultrafast laser. The laser treatment causes pillars to form on the treated surface. These pillars provide for greater light absorption. The crystallization of the material provides for higher electric conductivity and changes in optical properties of the material. The method may be performed in a gaseous environment, so that laser assisted chemical etching will aid in the texturing of the surface. This method may be used on various material surfaces, such as semiconductors, metals, ceramics, polymers, and glasses. | 09-02-2010 |
20130020297 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF LASER TEXTURING OF MATERIAL SURFACES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS - The surface of a material is textured and by exposing the surface to pulses from an ultrafast laser. The laser treatment causes pillars to form on the treated surface. These pillars provide for greater light absorption. Texturing and crystallization can be carried out as a single step process. The crystallization of the material provides for higher electric conductivity and changes in optical and electronic properties of the material. The method may be performed in vacuum or a gaseous environment. The gaseous environment may aid in texturing and/or modifying physical and chemical properties of the surfaces. This method may be used on various material surfaces, such as semiconductors, metals and their alloys, ceramics, polymers, glasses, composites, as well as crystalline, nanocrystalline, polycrystalline, microcrystalline, and amorphous phases. | 01-24-2013 |
Barada K. Nayak, Horseheads, NY US
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20130189485 | Micro-Structure and Nano-Structure Replication Methods and Article of Manufacture - A method for the replication of a textured surface of a master is disclosed, in which the textured surface of the master is comprised of micron-scale cones having nano- or micro-scale surface features. Alternatively, the master may be comprised of micron-scale structures, nano-scale structures, and micron scale structures having nano-scale surface features. Replication can be achieved through a molding or embossing technique. Using these technique, the textured surface of the master is faithfully replicated onto the surface of the replica. A number of representative materials and additional processing steps are also disclosed. The replicated texture exhibits many useful properties, including enhanced hydrophobicity and reduced light reflection properties, making the disclosed method a simple and attractive alternative to existing texturing techniques. | 07-25-2013 |
20140273535 | Systems and Methods of Laser Texturing and Crystallization of Material Surfaces - The surface of a material is textured and crystallized in a single step by exposing the surface to pulses from an ultrafast laser. The laser treatment causes pillars to form on the treated surface. These pillars provide for greater light absorption. The crystallization of the material provides for higher electric conductivity and changes in optical properties of the material. The method may be performed in a gaseous environment, so that laser assisted chemical etching will aid in the texturing of the surface. This method may be used on various material surfaces, such as semiconductors, metals, ceramics, polymers, and glasses. | 09-18-2014 |
Barada Kanta Nayak, Painted Post, NY US
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20150218038 | METHODS OF LASER CLEAVING OPTICAL FIBERS - A method cleaving an end portion of an optical fiber involves providing a ferrule having a first end, a second end, and a ferrule bore extending between the first and second ends. An optical fiber is inserted through the ferrule bore so that an end portion of the optical fiber extends past an end face on the second end of the ferrule. At least one laser beam is emitted from at least one laser and directed to be incident on the end portion of the optical fiber at a first location. The at least one laser beam is emitted and directed to have a maximum beam width that is less than an outer diameter of the optical fiber at the first location so that the at least one laser can be operated to form a hole in the optical fiber at the first location. | 08-06-2015 |
20150355416 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR POLISHING OPTICAL FIBERS - A method of polishing an optical fiber that extends through a ferrule involves: (a) determining a polishing depth by measuring the distance between an end of the optical fiber and an end face of the ferrule with an interferometer; (b) performing a polishing step based on the the polishing depth to remove material from the end of the optical fiber; and (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) until the end of the optical fiber is within a predetermined distance of the end face of the ferrule. Related systems for polishing an optical fiber that extends through a ferrule are also disclosed. | 12-10-2015 |
Bharath Nayak, Pullman, WA US
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20160084893 | DETERMINING STATUS OF ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION LINES IN AN ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - The present application discloses systems and methods to determine loss of at least one electric power transmission line in an electric power transmission system. In various embodiments, a system consistent with the present disclosure may include an electrical parameter monitoring subsystem configured to receive electrical parameter measurements and to determine a change of the electrical measurements. An analysis subsystem may determine whether a change in the electrical measurements is indicative of loss of at least one transmission line and may calculate a number of transmission lines lost based on the change. In some embodiments, a remedial action subsystem may be configured to implement a remedial action in response to loss of at least one transmission line. The number of transmission lines lost may be determined based on an angle difference ratio and a power ratio between two buses in electrical transmission system. | 03-24-2016 |
Bhavesh Nayak, Waltham, MA US
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20130052355 | TOUGHENED EPOXY SYSTEM FOR ABRASION RESISTANT COATINGS - An epoxy-based coating system for metal industrial equipment and parts provides superior abrasion resistance compared to known coating compositions. The coating system includes a resin component and a hardener component. The resin component includes one or more bisphenol epoxy resins and inorganic beads. The hardener component includes a butadiene acrylonitrile rubber, one or more curing agents, and inorganic beads. The resin component and hardener component are mixed together, applied to a metal surface, and cured to form the abrasion-resistant coating. | 02-28-2013 |
Bishnu Nayak, Saint Louis, MO US
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20110320245 | Coupons for On-Demand Content - A method includes receiving a coupon validation request associated with a user account and determining whether a coupon is valid based on the coupon validation request. Coupon data associated with the coupon is added to a valid coupon list associated with the user account when the coupon is valid. Transaction data is automatically compared to the valid coupon list to determine whether at least one coupon identified in the valid coupon list is applicable to at least one transaction. When two or more coupons identified in the valid coupon list are applicable to the at least one transaction, a first coupon is automatically selected to apply to the at least one transaction based on priorities associated with the two or more coupons. The first coupon is automatically applied to the at least one transaction. | 12-29-2011 |
Chetan Nayak, Redmond, WA US
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20120221268 | MEASUREMENT-ONLY TOPOLOGICAL QUANTUM COMPUTATION - Measurement-only topological quantum computation using both projective and interferometrical measurement of topological charge is described. Various issues that would arise when realizing it in fractional quantum Hall systems are discussed. | 08-30-2012 |
Dipti D. Nayak, Cambridge, MA US
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20160040118 | Genetically Modified Bacteria - The present invention relates to genetically modified methylotrophic bacteria. | 02-11-2016 |
Gurudutt Nayak, Peoria, IL US
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20130332051 | Compression Ignition Engine With Low Load Rapid Warm Up Strategy - An electronically controlled compression ignition engine includes an electronic engine controller in control communication with fuel injectors, a high pressure exhaust recirculation system and a variable geometry turbocharger. The controller is configured to execute a low load rapid warm up algorithm that generates control signals to reduce turbine efficiency, set an air fuel ratio in a predetermined range, set the exhaust gas recirculation in a predetermine range and supply fuel in a split injection in each engine cycle that includes a main injection initiated before top dead center and a post injection initiated after top dead center. These settings allow for rapid warm up to the aftertreatment inlet in excess of 300° C. | 12-12-2013 |
Hebri Vijayendra Nayak, Rockford, IL US
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20130113311 | INTERNAL COOLING OF MAGNETIC CORE FOR ELECTRIC MACHINE - A core for an electric machine includes a core component having a plurality of core teeth defining a plurality of core slots between adjacent core teeth of the plurality of core teeth. The plurality of core slots are receptive of one or more windings. A coolant flowpath through the core component is formed through at least one core tooth. The at least one core tooth has one or more coolant tube banks and one or more mixing chambers arranged in an alternating pattern along the at least one core tooth. | 05-09-2013 |
Jawahar Pundalik Nayak, Newburgh, NY US
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20080301624 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING PATTERNING PROCESS STATISTICS FOR GROUND RULES WAIVERS AND OPTIMIZATION - A system and method of employing patterning process statistics to evaluate layouts for intersect area analysis includes applying Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) to the layout, simulating images formed by the mask and applying patterning process variation distributions to influence and determine corrective actions taken to improve and optimize the rules for compliance by the layout. The process variation distributions are mapped to an intersect area distribution by creating a histogram based upon a plurality of processes for an intersect area. The intersect area is analyzed using the histogram to provide ground rule waivers and optimization. | 12-04-2008 |
Kris Nayak, Naperville, IL US
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20120215862 | SPAM REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Systems and methods for spam detection within electronic messages transported over a communication network. One embodiment is a spam center that connects to multiple entities of a communication network that handle electronic messages, such as text messages. The spam center receives spam reports from the entities that detect spam in prior electronic messages, analyzes the spam reports to generate spam filtering rules based on the spam detected in the prior electronic messages. The spam center then distributes the spam filtering rules to one or more of the entities. The entities may then use to spam filtering rules to filter spam out of electronic messages that subsequently received. | 08-23-2012 |
20120322469 | INTERFACE BETWEEN WEB APPLICATIONS FOR TEXT MESSAGING AND PACKET-SWITCHED NETWORKS - Systems and methods are disclosed for interfacing SMS/MMS web applications with packet-switched networks. One embodiment comprises a system that handles a Mobile Terminated (MT) text message from a web application to a packet-switched network. The system receives a send command for the MT text message from the web application. The send command is based on a standard used by the web application, such as Parlay X. The system converts the send command for the MT text message to a SIP send request, and transmits the SIP send request for the MT text message to a packet-switched network for delivery to a recipient. | 12-20-2012 |
20130238733 | INTERFACE BETWEEN WEB APPLICATIONS FOR TEXT MESSAGING AND PACKET-SWITCHED NETWORKS - Systems and methods are disclosed for interfacing SMS/MMS web applications with packet-switched networks. One embodiment comprises a system that handles a Mobile Terminated (MT) text message from a web application to a packet-switched network. The system receives a send command for the MT text message from the web application. The send command is based on a standard used by the web application, such as Parlay X. The system converts the send command for the MT text message to a SIP send request, and transmits the SIP send request for the MT text message to a packet-switched network for delivery to a recipient. | 09-12-2013 |
Mahesh Kumar Nayak, Kirkland, WA US
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20120023081 | CUSTOMIZING SEARCH HOME PAGES USING INTEREST INDICATORS - Methods and systems for utilizing images of interest to a user, so far as they relate to recent, current or upcoming events, to generate custom search engine home pages are provided. Upon receiving a request from the user to view the search engine home page, it is determined whether any indicators of the user's interests are available. If one or more interest indicators is available, the indicator(s) are compared to interest indicators (or categories of indicators) associated with recent, current and/or upcoming events to determine if there is a common interest indicator/category there between. Upon determining that there is a common interest indicator/category between one or more events and the user, a custom image is selected for presentation in association with the search engine home page based upon the common interest indicator/category. The search engine home page with the custom-selected image is then presented to the user. | 01-26-2012 |
Mukesh Nayak, Las Vegas, NV US
Narendra Nayan Nayak, New York, NY US
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20120031309 | Desk with Book Holder - A desk including a book holder positioned at a predetermined angle relative to the surface of the desk. In one embodiment the book holder is deployable, and the desk surface includes a recess into which the deployable book holder fits when the deployable book holder is in the closed position. The recess optionally includes a rubber surface to avoid slipping of the bottom edge of a book (such as a text book) when the book is being held up with the deployable book holder. In another embodiment a deployable book holder includes an aperture, and a recess includes an island. In various embodiments, a proximal end of a desk surface, closest to where a user sits, may be wider than the distal end to provide adequate arm room for the user. | 02-09-2012 |
Nitinchandra Nayak, Ossining, NY US
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20090018879 | METHOD AND SYSTEM SUPPORTING BUSINESS SOLUTION VALIDATION IN A COMPONENT BUSINESS MODEL - A method and system for validating business solutions by evaluating the business services from which the solution is composed, aggregating these evaluations in accordance with a service composition structure, and comparing the aggregated evaluation to target objectives for the business solution, where the service evaluations and the target objectives use the same metrics, which are surrogates for the business solution objectives. A business solution has a Business Level Agreement (BLA) which states business objectives. A business service has a Business Service Level Agreement (BSLA) which states operational objectives. A business solution is seen as a composition of business services. Therefore, the BLA is validated by evaluating and then aggregating the BSLA's for all business services from which the business solution is composed, and then comparing the aggregation against target values of the surrogates. Validation occurs: (1) during solution template composition, (2) at service binding times, and (3) during solution execution via business monitoring. | 01-15-2009 |
20140108333 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED EVENT-CENTRIC SOCIAL NETWORKING PLATFORM - A computer-implemented event-centric social networking platform and a method for implementing the event-centric social networking platform have been disclosed. The platform creates shared experiences, primarily amongst friends local to a particular region. The platform includes a first repository, a second repository and a third repository. The platform includes an analytic engine for analyzing users' behavioral information and identify corresponding behavioral patterns. The platform includes a recommendation module configured to generate a plurality of recommendations corresponding to the catalog offerings based on user behavioral patterns, user interests related information and user preference information. The platform further includes an event planning module for enabling the users of the platform to organize/plan events around the available catalog offerings, and invite their respective friends, other users, shortlisted based on pre-defined criteria, to be a part of the planned event and share comments, images, and social media related to the event with their friends. | 04-17-2014 |
Nitinchandra R. Nayak, Ossining, NY US
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20090210266 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR A DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR VALUATING BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION ALTERNATIVES - Methods, systems and computer program products for a decision framework for valuating business transformation alternatives. An exemplary embodiment includes a method for framework for valuating business transformation alternatives, the method including identifying a transformation alternative, performing a strategic value analysis, performing a value risk analysis and performing a qualitative assessment to compute a value of the business transformation alternative based on the strategic value analysis and the value risk analysis. | 08-20-2009 |
20110282710 | ENTERPRISE RISK ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A system for analyzing enterprise risks is provided and includes a first subsystem to permit creation of enterprise risk management (ERM) templates and modification thereof into instances of searchable and retrievable ERM content, a second subsystem to permit visualization and editing of the ERM content, a plurality of integrated analysis tools and an ERM work product generator supported by the first and second subsystems to produce ERM analytical results and ERM work product based on the ERM content and a platform. | 11-17-2011 |
20120116839 | ENTERPRISE RISK ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A system is provided in which multiple sub-organizations are part of a parent organization and participate in common risk management. The system includes a first sub-system whereby each sub-organization provides a risk assessment, a second sub-system whereby the risk assessment of each sub-organization is converted into a risk assessment of the parent organization and a third sub-system whereby the respective risk assessments of the sub-organizations and the parent organization are employed for additional analysis. | 05-10-2012 |
20130332243 | PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS BASED RANKING OF PROJECTS - The exemplary embodiments of the invention provide at least a method and machine including a memory tangibly embodying at least one program of instructions executable by at least one processor to perform operations with the machine including inputting project data of at least one project, applying more than one layer of different predictive models to the input project data, where the different predictive models are applied in a hierarchical manner across the more than one layer taking into account at least one of data availability and a stage of a lifecycle of each of the at least one project, and based on the applied more than one predictive model, determining a predicted future performance for each project of the at least one project | 12-12-2013 |
20130332244 | Predictive Analytics Based Ranking Of Projects - The exemplary embodiments of the invention provide at least a method and machine including a memory tangibly embodying at least one program of instructions executable by at least one processor to perform operations with the machine including inputting project data of at least one project, applying more than one layer of different predictive models to the input project data, where the different predictive models are applied in a hierarchical manner across the more than one layer taking into account at least one of data availability and a stage of a lifecycle of each of the at least one project, and based on the applied more than one predictive model, determining a predicted future performance for each project of the at least one project | 12-12-2013 |
20150347467 | DYNAMIC CREATION OF DOMAIN SPECIFIC CORPORA - A model of a domain is received, wherein the model has a plurality of elements. A corpus of select documents covering the plurality of elements of the model is also received. A plurality of select topics is generated from the corpus of select documents. Topics of an additional document are compared to the plurality of select topics to calculate a distance between the topics of the additional document and the plurality of select topics. Upon the distance meeting a threshold value, a new corpus is generated to include the additional document. The new document is annotated with the plurality of elements of the model. | 12-03-2015 |
Nitinchandra Ratankumar Nayak, Ossining, NY US
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20080270201 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODELING SERVICES IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED BUSINESS - A method of modeling a service-oriented business including identifying a business service to provide, creating its business specification which specifies business requirements for the provided service, the business specification of a service, and service management terms, storing the business specification for the provided service in a service catalog, creating and reviewing its business process model, the business process model providing a sequence of business tasks in the business process, analyzing each of the business tasks to determine which of the business tasks should be accomplished via required service, process modeling each of the business tasks that are not service tasks, storing a process model for each of the business tasks that are not service tasks in a operation model repository, creating a business specification for each required service and storing the business specification for each of the required services in a repository of business specifications of required services. | 10-30-2008 |
Prashant Varadraj Nayak, South Grafton, MA US
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20120225415 | LEARNING CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - A learning content delivery system is provided that includes a network, a plurality of remotely stored content delivery applications each having learning content, one or more user devices, and a platform. The platform has an application framework that allows the one or more user devices to access the remotely stored applications and learning content via the network. The applications can include at least two platform specific applications, which are developed on a common application programming interface. The platform can dynamically sense one or more attributes of each user device and to customize presentation of the learning content from the platform specific applications for the user device. The application framework can provide two-way awareness between the platform and the platform specific applications. | 09-06-2012 |
Priyashri Nayak, Dowingtown, PA US
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20090196908 | EDIBLE FILM-STRIPS WITH MODIFIED RELEASE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - The present invention is directed to an edible film that contains a modified release active ingredient. The active ingredient may be present in the edible film a variety of forms, including a modified release matrix, in a modified release particulate form, in microgel liquid filled beads or in a bilayer film. The present invention also includes edible films which comprise additional immediate release active ingredients. | 08-06-2009 |
Ramesh C. Nayak, Tucson, AZ US
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20100055722 | Methods of Detecting A Neurological Condition Via Analysis of Circulating Phagocytes - The present invention features methods of monitoring or detecting a neurological or inflammatory condition in a patient. The method comprises (1) obtaining from the patient a fluid sample from outside of a brain tissue of the patient, wherein the fluid sample contains a circulating phagocyte, and (2) detecting for one or more biomarkers (e.g., a panel of biomarkers) inside the phagocyte, wherein the biomarker is associated with the respective neurological or inflammatory condition. | 03-04-2010 |
20110129857 | Methods Of Detecting Or Monitoring Activity Of An Inflammatory Condition Or Neurodegenerative Condition - An isolated aggrefatin protein elevated in multiple sclerosis patients as compared to healthy controls. Aggrefatin alone or in combination with other markers may be used as an indicator of an inflammatory condition and/or a neurodegenerative disease or condition such as multiple sclerosis, cancer, stroke, or other diseases. Aggrefatin alone or in combination with one or more other biomarkers may help monitor disease activity, detect a response to a therapy, or detect patient compliance with a therapy. | 06-02-2011 |
20130115631 | Methods For Measuring High Molecular Weight Complexes Of Fibrinogen With Fibronectin And Fibulin-1 - A method of detecting MSDX Complex-1, the method introducing a first antibody to a sample to create an antibody-sample mixture, wherein the first antibody is specific for one of fibrinogen, fibronectin, or fibulin-1, the first antibody having a label molecule; providing a well coated with a second antibody, the second antibody is specific for one of fibrinogen, fibronectin, or fibulin-1; introducing the antibody-sample mixture to the well; and introducing a substrate to the antibody-sample mixture in the well, wherein the label molecule and the substrate interact to provide a signal, wherein when the signal is detected then MSDX Complex-1 is detected. | 05-09-2013 |
20150233904 | DETECTION OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES VIA MEASUREMENT OF NEUROMELANIN IN RECIRCULATING PHAGOCYTES - Methods for detecting or monitoring neurological or neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease via detection or measurement of central nervous system biomarkers within recirculating phagocytes after re-entry into the blood stream. The methods of the present invention may feature detecting neuromelanin in such recirculating phagocytes. For example, neuromelanin-binding peptides may be used to detect neuromelanin in recirculating phagocytes. | 08-20-2015 |
Ratnakar Aravind Nayak, Longmont, CO US
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20100164764 | Systems and Methods for Mitigating Latency in a Data Detector Feedback Loop - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for mitigating latency in a data detector feedback loop. For example, a method for reducing latency in an error corrected data retrieval system is disclosed. The method includes performing an analog to digital conversion at a sampling instant to create a digital sample, and performing a data detection on the digital sample to create a detected output. The detected output is compared with the digital sample to determine a phase error. During an interim period, the digital sample is adjusted to reflect the phase error to create an adjusted digital sample. After the interim period, the sampling instant is adjusted to reflect the phase error. | 07-01-2010 |
Raviraj U. Nayak, Troy, MI US
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20100019518 | EFFICIENT JOINT FOR VEHICLE ENERGY-ABSORBING DEVICE - A vehicle having an energy-absorbing device mountable to a bumper of the vehicle is provided. The energy-absorbing device is attached to a vehicle rail having an inner rail surface and an edge surface. The energy-absorbing device defines a first crush surface interfacing with the inner rail surface. In a first embodiment, the energy-absorbing device defines a second crush surface positioned to directly interface with the edge surface of the vehicle rail in the event of an impact. The energy-absorbing device is configured to transmit load received from the impact directly to the edge surface of the vehicle rail through the second crush surface. This results in an efficient joint for the energy-absorbing device. | 01-28-2010 |
Rekha Nayak, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20080292558 | COLORED ESMOLOL CONCENTRATE - A concentrated esmolol formulation is provided that is distinguishable from a diluted form of the concentrated esmolol formulation. In one embodiment, the concentrated esmolol formulation allows identification of the concentrate even after transfer of the concentrate out of a labeled primary container. The concentrated esmolol formulation can include from about 25 to about 1000 mg/ml of esmolol hydrochloride, a buffering agent and a color additive. Any number of color additives may be included such as indocyanine green, phenopheylene, hemoglobin, cyanocobalamine, patent blue, and indigo carmine vitamin B2 and naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. The amount included in the formulation is highly dependent on the color additive selected. The color additive should be included in an amount sufficient to easily distinguish the concentrated esmolol formulation from at least about a 1:4 dilution of the concentrate. Also, a medical product is provided that includes a colored concentrated esmolol housed in a container, and a package housing the container and instructions. The instructions can notify that a color additive has been added to the concentrated esmolol formulation to aid in differentiating it. Additionally a method of allowing easy identification of a concentrated esmolol formulation is provided. The method includes providing a colored concentrated esmolol formulation that has from about 25 to about 1000 mg/ml of esmolol and a color additive. | 11-27-2008 |
20080293810 | MULTI-DOSE CONCENTRATE ESMOLOL WITH BENZYL ALCOHOL - Disclosed are concentrate esmolol injection essentially free from other related esters of esmolol and diluted esmolol compositions. The concentrate esmolol formulation includes from about 25-1000 mg/ml of esmolol and about 1-25% w/v of benzyl alcohol and the combination thereof. The compositions can also be used as multi-dose compositions. The present invention also discloses diluted, ready-to-use compositions of esmolol prepared by dilution of the present invention concentrates. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the ready-to-use compositions of the present invention. | 11-27-2008 |
20080293814 | CONCENTRATE ESMOLOL - A concentrate esmolol formulation is provided that is safer than current concentrate (e.g., 250 mg/ml) esmolol compositions. The concentrate esmolol formulation can include from about 40-60 mg/ml of esmolol hydrochloride. The concentrate esmolol composition allows a practitioner the flexibility of choosing a bolus volume for direct injection to a patient or, optionally, to use the composition to make a customized, diluted composition of esmolol. Methods of the present invention provide for the reduction of potential adverse health consequences resulting in the improper dosing of prior art concentrate compositions of esmolol. Also, a medical product is provided that includes a concentrate esmolol housed in a container, and a package housing the container and instructions. | 11-27-2008 |
Rekha Nayak, Belle Mead, NJ US
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20140080880 | Bendamustine Formulations - A lyophilized bendamustine composition consisting of bendamustine hydrochloride, an aqueous solvent, and optionally an excipient, and a method of preparation thereof for treating a condition in a subject are provided. The aqueous solvent includes, for example, water, an acid, a base, or a salt, etc. The excipient includes at least one cryoprotectant, for example, sucrose, trehalose, mannitol, etc. A pre-lyophilization bendamustine composition is lyophilized, for example, by freezing, primary drying, annealing, secondary drying, condensed cooling and evacuation at preset temperatures to obtain the lyophilized bendamustine composition as a cake, a powder, or a solid concentrate. The lyophilized bendamustine composition is free of a non-aqueous solvent. Reconstitution is performed by mixing the lyophilized bendamustine composition with an aqueous solvent for about 30 seconds to 300 seconds. The reconstituted bendamustine product containing about 0.2 wt % to about 2.5 wt % by weight of impurities is administered to the subject in need thereof. | 03-20-2014 |
20140303254 | Process Of Manufacturing A Stable, Ready To Use Infusion Bag For An Oxidation Sensitive Formulation - A process for minimizing formation of a highest degradation product during moist heat sterilization of a drug solution of an oxidation susceptible active pharmaceutical ingredient is provided. The oxidation susceptible active pharmaceutical ingredient is mixed with excipients and deoxygenated water to prepare a non-sterile drug solution. The non-sterile drug solution is filled into a moist heat sterilizable flexible infusion bag. The flexible infusion bag with the non-sterile drug solution is terminally moist heat sterilized at a preset air overpressure between about 0.2 bar to about 1.2 bar to obtain a parenteral drug product. The highest degradation product in the parenteral drug product is less than 0.5% by weight of a labeled amount of the oxidation susceptible active pharmaceutical ingredient in the parenteral drug product. | 10-09-2014 |
Satish Nayak, West Des Moines, IA US
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20120259017 | Use of Propionic Acid as an Antimicrobial - Propionic acid is used to curb the growth of | 10-11-2012 |
20150230458 | Antimicrobial Efficacy of an Oregano Oil and Caprylic Acid Blend - The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of an oregano extract containing carvacrol and capyrlic acid blend by screening for inhibition and by conducting a preservative efficacy test, USP 51, in skin creams. Minimum inhibitory concentrations were found for | 08-20-2015 |
Sawrab Nayak, Fairfax, VA US
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20150193852 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-USER EVALUATION OF HEALTHPLAN BENEFIT BASED ON PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE ANNUAL COST - A system and method for displaying health plans to consumers is provided. The system and method can be accessed directly by consumers or other entities can help consumers by providing information needed to make a decision. For example a pharmacy can implement the system within their environment where patient drug profile is easily accessible to find the best plan for the member as a service. A user can search for a health plan based on input criteria such as their ZIP Code and their choice of drugs. Based on the input criteria, the method displays the most cost effective health plans with the least annual drug costs for available pharmacies. | 07-09-2015 |
Suhas Nayak, Portland, OR US
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20140006683 | OPTIMIZED CONTEXT DROP FOR A SOLID STATE DRIVE (SSD) | 01-02-2014 |
20140115315 | OPTIMIZED COLD BOOT FOR NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Various embodiments are directed to apparatuses and methods for faster solid state drive (SSD) boot-up. On boot-up, SSD control algorithms may load non-logical to physical (L2P) parts of a context and signal the system that the SSD is ready. The context may comprise various state data pertaining to the SSD. After signaling that the SSD may be ready to receive access requests, the SSD control algorithms may begin loading segments of the L2P table sequentially. Access to the L2P table may be blocked, however, when a requested segment has not yet been loaded. In such cases, the SSD control algorithms may then load the requested segment out of turn and then service the access request. | 04-24-2014 |
Suresh Nayak, Cincinnati, OH US
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20100132202 | Method and apparatus to remove cast from an individual - A method for installing a fiberglass cast on and removing the cast from an individual includes a guide track and cutting tool designed to control carefully the vertical displacement and lateral displacement of the tool when the tool is used to cut the cast, and, accordingly, to prevent, while a cast is being removed, injury to the individual. | 06-03-2010 |
20140039509 | Method and apparatus to remove cast from an individual - A method for installing a fiberglass cast on and removing the cast from an individual includes an open ended pliable thin-walled polymer guide track and cutting tool designed to track along said guide track to cut the cast and to prevent, while a cast is being removed, injury to the individual. | 02-06-2014 |
Suresh Nayak, Cincinati, OH US
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20120215228 | Method and apparatus to remove cast from an individual - A method for installing a fiberglass cast on and removing the cast from an individual includes an open ended pliable thin-walled polymer guide track and cutting tool designed to track along said guide track to cut the cast and to prevent, while a cast is being removed, injury to the individual. | 08-23-2012 |
Suresh Nayak, Cincinatti, OH US
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20100222726 | Method and apparatus to remove cast from an individual - A method for installing a fiberglass cast on and removing the cast from an individual includes an openended pliable thin-walled polymer guide track and cutting tool designed to track along said guide track to cut the cast and to prevent, while a cast is being removed, injury to the individual. | 09-02-2010 |
Tapas Nayak, Sammamish, WA US
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20080294620 | User-defined relevance ranking for search - Detailed herein is a technology which, among other things, allows a search engine to utilize a user-defined relevance function. In one approach to the technology, a method of applying a user-defined relevance function is described. In this approach, a complex search query is decomposed into a simple operator. The simple operator is associated with the user-defined relevance function. A document which matches the search query is retrieved, and a rank is calculated for the document, using the user-defined relevance function. | 11-27-2008 |
Tapas Kumar Nayak, Sammamish, WA US
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20090100022 | INTEGRATED FULL TEXT SEARCH SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention relates to an integrated full-text search architecture that integrates full text search with database server applications in a tight manner so that it becomes part of the server in all aspects including storage, metadata, query processing, back/up restore and resource management. This provides improved performance with respect to queries as well as improved manageability. Furthermore, the subject architecture is open and schema directed unlike other conventional full-text search architectures. Accordingly, the full-text search architecture enables expert users (e.g., search providers) to define their own index structures as well as ranking algorithms. | 04-16-2009 |
Vijaykumar Nayak US
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20130339633 | CHANGING A SYSTEM CLOCK RATE SYNCHRONOUSLY - A system includes a shared memory and a plurality of processor cores communicatively coupled to the shared memory. The system includes a processor core memory and a clock subsystem for providing a clock signal to the shared memory and the plurality of processor cores. Each of the plurality of processor cores executes instructions stored in the processor core memory for synchronously changing the clock rate provided by the clock subsystem to the plurality of processor cores. | 12-19-2013 |