Bandaru, US
Bharat Kumar Bandaru, San Jose, CA US
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20160142269 | Inline Packet Tracing in Data Center Fabric Networks - Presented herein are embodiments for tracing paths of packet flows in a data center fabric network. Filters are configured on nodes (e.g., switches) in the data center fabric network for a particular packet flow. Numerous such filters can be configured on each of the switches, each filter for a different packet flow. When a filter detects a match, it sends a log of such occurrence to a network controller. The network controller uses log data sent from nodes as well as knowledge of the network topology (updated as changes occur in the network) to determine the path for a particular packet flow in the data center fabric network. This technique works inline on the actual packet flow and does not need additional debug packets to be injected. This technique can also quickly point out the problem node in case of traffic drop. | 05-19-2016 |
Ganesh Bandaru, Cumming, GA US
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20140063262 | TECHNIQUES FOR CHECKOUT SECURITY USING VIDEO SURVEILLANCE - Techniques for checkout security using video surveillance are provided. A customer is video tracked while in a store, the pauses made in aisles and the arm movements are recorded. Expected purchased items, based on movements and pauses by the customer within the store, are then compared to actual purchased items and a determination is made whether a checkout audit is needed for the customer. | 03-06-2014 |
M. Krishna Bandaru, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20120170869 | DIGITAL MEDIA FRAME - A method and a device for displaying images on a digital media frame is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a memory, a processing unit, a display, an interface circuit, and a display circuit. The interface circuit has at least one receiving port capable of identifying various types of networking protocols that are used to transfer the image data. The processing unit attaches auxiliary information to each image before images are stored in a memory. The display circuit displays images according to the image data received. The digital media frame further contains a user input device, which allows a user to alter the image display sequence. The user input device is an input device other than a keyboard or a cursor control device. | 07-05-2012 |
20150348556 | DIGITAL MEDIA FRAME - A method and a device for displaying images on a digital media frame is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a memory, a processing unit, a display, an interface circuit, and a display circuit. The interface circuit has at least one receiving port capable of identifying various types of networking protocols that are used to transfer the image data. The processing unit attaches auxiliary information to each image before images are stored in a memory. The display circuit displays images according to the image data received. The digital media frame further contains a user input device, which allows a user to alter the image display sequence. The user input device is an input device other than a keyboard or a cursor control device. | 12-03-2015 |
Mohana Krishna Bandaru, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20100049788 | MEDIA SHARING USING LOCAL APPLICATION - A system includes a server and a source client executable on a first electronic device configured to be in communication over a network with the server. | 02-25-2010 |
Nagaraju Bandaru, San Jose, CA US
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20090119268 | Method and system for crawling, mapping and extracting information associated with a business using heuristic and semantic analysis - A method and system for crawling multiple websites containing one or more web pages having information relevant to a particular domain of interest, such as details about local restaurants, extracting content from such websites, such as hours, location and phone number as well as reviews, review dates and other business specific information, and associating the extracted content with a specific business entity. | 05-07-2009 |
Prabhakar Bandaru, San Diego, CA US
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20100236596 | ANISOTROPICALLY ELONGATED THERMOELECTRIC MATERIAL, PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME, AND DEVICE COMPRISING THE MATERIAL - An anisotropically elongated thermoelectric nanocomposite includes a thermoelectric material. | 09-23-2010 |
Prabhakar R. Bandaru, San Diego, CA US
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20090175073 | Nanostructure-Based Memory - Improved memory devices that include one or more nanostructures such as carbon nanotubes or other nanostructures, as well as systems and devices incorporating such improved memory devices, are disclosed. In at least some embodiments, the improved memory device is of a nonvolatile type such as a flash memory device, and employs a pair of triodes that form a memory cell, where each triode employs at least one carbon nanotube. Also disclosed are methods of operating and fabricating such improved memory devices. | 07-09-2009 |
20130279076 | ENERGY STORAGE METHOD AND SYSTEM USING DEFECT-ENGINEERED NANOSTRUCTURES - An energy storage device includes a first electrode and a second electrode comprising nanostructures. The nanostructures comprise defects that increase charge storage capabilities of the energy storage device. A method of fabricating an energy storage device includes producing a nanomaterial comprising nanostructures and generating defects in the nanomaterial using an electrophilic or nucleophilic additive for increasing charge storage capability of the nanomaterial. | 10-24-2013 |
Raj Bandaru, Malden, MA US
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20100028874 | HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION BIOMARKERS - A signature set of genes associated with hepatitis C virus infection is described. | 02-04-2010 |
Raj Bandaru, Winchester, MA US
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20140094461 | BIOMARKERS FOR HEDGEHOG INHIBITOR THERAPY - A method of selecting a subject having cancer for treatment with a Hedgehog signaling inhibitor by determining the level of expression of at least one biomarker in a biological sample derived from the subject. | 04-03-2014 |
Rajanikanth Bandaru, Warren, NJ US
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20160024495 | LNA ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES FOR THE MODULATION OF MYC EXPRESSION - The disclosure relates to oligonucleotide compounds (oligomers) that target Myc mRNA in a cell, leading to reduced expression of Myc. Reduction of Myc expression is beneficial for the treatment of certain disorders, such as hyperproliferative disorders (e.g., cancer). The disclosure provides therapeutic compositions comprising oligomers and methods for modulating the expression of Myc using said oligomers, including methods of treatment. | 01-28-2016 |
Rajasekhar Bandaru, Watertown, MA US
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20080234468 | Novel 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 and 65577 molecules and uses therefor - The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 and 65577 nucleic acid molecules. The invention also provides antisense nucleic acid molecules, recombinant expression vectors containing 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 and 65577 nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and nonhuman transgenic animals in which a 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 gene has been introduced or disrupted. The invention still further provides isolated 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 proteins, fusion proteins, antigenic peptides and anti-27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 antibodies. Diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilizing compositions of the invention are also provided. | 09-25-2008 |
20090068187 | Novel 14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 and 52908 molecules and uses therefor - The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated 14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 or 52908 nucleic acid molecules. The invention also provides antisense nucleic acid molecules, recombinant expression vectors containing 14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 or 52908 nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and nonhuman transgenic animals in which a 14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 or 52908 gene has been introduced or disrupted. The invention still further provides isolated 14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 or 52908 proteins, fusion proteins, antigenic peptides and anti-14275, 54420, 8797, 27439, 68730, 69112 or 52908 antibodies. Diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilizing compositions of the invention are also provided. | 03-12-2009 |
20090263860 | Novel 13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 and 32252 molecules and uses therefor - The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated 13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 and 32252 nucleic acid molecules. The invention also provides antisense nucleic acid molecules, recombinant expression vectors containing 13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 and 32252 nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and nonhuman transgenic animals in which a 13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 or 32252 gene has been introduced or disrupted. The invention still further provides isolated 13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 or 32252 proteins, fusion proteins, antigenic peptides and anti-13237, 18480, 2245, 16228, 7677, 26320, 46619, 33166, 16836, 46867, 21617, 55562, 39228, 62088, 46745, 23155, 21657, 42755, 32229, 22325, 46863 or 32252 antibodies. Diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilizing compositions of the invention are also provided. | 10-22-2009 |
20100098713 | NOVEL 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 AND 65577 MOLECULES AND USES THEREFOR - The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 and 65577 nucleic acid molecules. The invention also provides antisense nucleic acid molecules, recombinant expression vectors containing 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 and 65577 nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and nonhuman transgenic animals in which a 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 gene has been introduced or disrupted. The invention still further provides isolated 27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 proteins, fusion proteins, antigenic peptides and anti-27877, 18080, 14081, 32140, 50352, 16658, 14223, 16002, 50566, 65552 or 65577 antibodies. Diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilizing compositions of the invention are also provided. | 04-22-2010 |
Ramarao V. Bandaru, San Diego, CA US
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20080245337 | System for reducing combustor dynamics - A system for dampening combustor dynamics within a turbomachine. The system may include at least one resonator installed adjacent a head-end region of a combustion can. The at least one resonator may include a first side having a plurality of holes forming a cold side hole pattern; a second side having a plurality of holes forming a hot side hole pattern; and a cavity substantially defined by the first side and the hot side. The cold side hole pattern may be oriented such that each of the plurality of holes in the cold side hole pattern allows for a jet of a cooling air to substantially impinge a second side facing surface; and wherein the hot side hole pattern is oriented such that each of the plurality of holes in the hot side hole pattern allows for a jet of a working fluid to substantially impinges a first side facing surface. | 10-09-2008 |
Ramarao Venkat Bandaru, San Diego, CA US
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20150253009 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE FUEL INJECTOR WITH AN INNER HEAT SHIELD - A fuel injector for a combustor of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The fuel injector includes a gas outer tube, a gas inner tube, a liquid tube, and a heat shield. The gas outer tube and the gas inner tube form a gas fuel annulus. The gas inner tube and the liquid tube form a liquid fuel annulus. The liquid tube forms an air cavity. The heat shield extends within the liquid tube forming an insulating gap between the heat shield and the liquid tube. | 09-10-2015 |
20160115874 | LINER GROMMET ASSEMBLY - A base for a grommet assembly of a combustion chamber is disclosed. The base includes a base body and a cooling extension. The base body includes a first body portion having a first hollow cylinder sector shape and a second body portion having a second hollow cylinder sector shape. The first portion is thicker than the second portion. The cooling extension includes a cylindrical portion with a third hollow cylinder sector shape and an annular portion. The cylindrical portion extends axially from the base body. The annular portion extends radially from the cylindrical portion distal to the base body. | 04-28-2016 |
20160116168 | ROBUST INSULATED FUEL INJECTOR FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A fuel injector for a combustor of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The fuel injector includes a flange, a fitting boss, a stem, a gas fuel passage, a gas fuel fitting, and a gas heat shield. The fitting boss protrudes from the flange. The stem extends from the flange. The gas fuel passage extends through the stem. The gas fuel fitting is joined to the fitting boss. The gas heat shield extends from the gas fuel fitting at least partially through the gas fuel passage. The gas heat shield is sized to form a gas heat shield gap between the gas heat shield and the stem at the gas fuel passage. | 04-28-2016 |
Sridhar Bandaru, Westminster, CO US
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20140200685 | THERMAL MITIGATION IN DUAL SIM DUAL ACTIVE DEVICES - A system, a method and an apparatus are described. The apparatus includes a modem that responds to a thermal mitigation request by invoking different levels of thermal mitigation for different concurrently active connections. In some instances, the modem may invoke thermal mitigation with respect to a first active connection and refrain from invoking thermal mitigation with respect to a second active connection maintained by the modem. The apparatus determines the first and second active connections based on subscriptions corresponding to subscriber identification modules, an identification of a power amplifier or group of power amplifiers responsible for a thermal issue in the modem. The selection of mitigation levels for each active connection and decisions to invoke mitigation on one connection while refraining from invoking mitigation on another connection may be based on priorities of the active connections, including quality of service related priorities. | 07-17-2014 |
20150119103 | Priority Management for Multiple Concurrently Active Technologies - Methods, systems and devices for prioritizing communication technologies to allocate resources in a mobile device. The mobile device may employ a dual subscription, dual active (DSDA) configuration in which two subscriptions may be associated with concurrently active communications, such as voice or data calls. The mobile device may identify current states that indicate the type of communications associated with the subscriptions. In an embodiment, an applications processor within the mobile device may perform the state identifications. The mobile device may determine priorities of the concurrently active subscriptions based on the identified states. In an embodiment, the priorities may be determined by a modem processor within the mobile device. When the priorities are determined to be the same, the mobile device may perform a tiebreaker algorithm to further identify priorities. Based on the determined priorities, the mobile device may allocate resources to favor the subscription with the higher priority. | 04-30-2015 |
20150334578 | Using Client-Specific RGS To Improve Performance on Multi-SIM and Multi-RAT Devices - Various embodiments provide methods implemented in a mobile communication device (e.g., a multi-RAT communication device) for maintaining at least one separate RGS value for each of a plurality of RATs operating on the mobile communication device. Specifically, a device processor on the mobile communication device (e.g., a crystal oscillator manager) may maintain a separate, up-to-date RGS value for each of the plurality of RATs and may associate each of the plurality of RATs with their respective RGS values. By keeping track of the plurality of RATs' respective RGS values, the device processor may ensure that an appropriate RGS value is used to facilitate each RAT's individual operations, such as acquisition/re-acquisition operations, sleep scheduling calculations, and handover/inter-RAT measurement operations. As a result, various embodiments may improve the performance of each RAT and the overall performance of the mobile communication device. | 11-19-2015 |
20160126992 | Inter-Radio Access Technology Spur Mitigation - Various embodiments provide methods, devices, and non-transitory processor-readable storage media for mitigating local oscillator (LO) spur interference between radio access technologies (RATs) operating on a multi-active communication device. The various embodiments provide methods, devices, and non-transitory processor-readable storage media to determine residual frequency error for a multi-active communication device and generate LO spur handling tables that may enable the multi-active communication device to compensate for the residual frequency error. A multi-active communication device may mitigate LO spurs by applying mitigation techniques to one or more RATs according to the LO spur handling tables. A multi-active communication device may mitigate LO spurs by turning off a LOs for one or more RATs according to the LO spur handling tables. | 05-05-2016 |
Sridhar Bandaru, Boulder, CO US
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20140028403 | METHODS FOR ADDRESSING AGING OF XO CRYSTALS - Methods, apparatuses, systems and computer-readable media for addressing the aging of oscillation (XO) crystals are presented. Some embodiments may determine a change of age of the XO crystal since last prior use of the XO crystal. Embodiments may then determine that at least one calibration parameter is not suitable for use in at least one calibration technique of the XO crystal, based on the change of age of the XO crystal. Embodiments may then determine at least one fresh calibration parameter configured to update the at least one calibration parameter for suitable use in the at least one calibration technique of the XO crystal. | 01-30-2014 |
Venkata S. Bandaru, Manchester, CT US
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20110280731 | Blade Retainer Clip - A blade retainer clip for retaining a foot of a turbine blade in a shoe of a turbine disc of a turbine wheel includes: a clip shank that fits into a mating slot in the blade foot; a protuberance along a central portion of the clip shank that fits into a mating recess along the mating slot in the blade foot; a clip heel on one end of the clip shank that engages a heel of the blade foot and a heel of the disc shoe that expands radially from at least opposite sides of the clip shank; and a clip toe that extends beyond a toe of the disc shoe that is deformable to contact at least the toe of the disc shoe. | 11-17-2011 |
20110311358 | Blade Retainment System - A blade retention system for retaining a foot of a turbine blade in a shoe of a turbine disc of a turbine wheel includes: a hook on a heel end of the blade foot that protrudes from a bottom of the blade foot to engage a heel end of the turbine disc shoe; and a compound fillet that engages the hook with the bottom of the blade foot. | 12-22-2011 |