Apte, CA
Ajit Apte, Mountain View, CA US
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20130124533 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPDATING SONG PLAYLISTS BASED ON RECEIVED USER RATINGS - Methods, apparatuses, and computer programs are presented for updating song playlists based on received rating inputs from user devices. One method includes receiving information associated with songs in an initial playlist from a host device by a server. The server generates a rating interface for the initial playlist, which is associated with an image code. The image code for the rating interface is sent to the host device so that the user devices can access the rating interface via the image code. After one or more user devices provides rating inputs to the songs in the initial playlist, the received one or more rating inputs are analyzed to produce an adjusted playlist. The method further includes transmitting the adjusted playlist to the host device to be executed. | 05-16-2013 |
20140214883 | KEYWORD TRENDING DATA - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for distributing content. In one aspect, a method includes identifying a set of keywords for one or more content items that are included in a content distribution campaign. Keyword trend data for the set of keywords are obtained. The keyword trend data specify, for each of one or more keywords in the set of keywords, a query volume indicative of a number of matching search queries that have been received, at a search system, over a specified period. For a particular keyword from the set of keywords, a determination is made that the keyword trend data meets a distribution parameter change condition. In response to determining that the keyword trend data meets a distribution parameter change condition, a distribution parameter that controls distribution of at least one of the content items is adjusted. | 07-31-2014 |
Arun Apte, San Francisco, CA US
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20150160231 | IDENTIFICATION OF METABOLITES FROM TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY DATA USING DATABASES OF PRECURSOR AND PRODUCT ION DATA - Techniques for identifying metabolites in a sample may utilize observed precursor and product ion data obtained by subjecting the sample to tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). The techniques may include first accessing a database of precursor ion data to identify one or more matching candidate metabolites in the database that match the observed precursor ion data. Each of the matching candidate metabolites may then be further validated by matching product ion data associated with the matching candidate metabolite and stored in a database of computationally generated product ion fragments with the observed product ion data comprising product ion fragments. A structure of a metabolite in the sample may be identified by selecting a candidate metabolite based on scores computed for the candidate metabolites based on the matching. Large volumes of metabolite precursor and product ion data may be analyzed in this way with improved speed and accuracy. | 06-11-2015 |
Atul Apte, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140281017 | JITTER BUFFERING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF JITTER BUFFERING - A jitter buffering system and a method of jitter buffering. The jitter buffering system may be embodied in a quality of service (QoS) management server, including: (1) a network interface controller (NIC) configured to receive one-way-delay statistics regarding a video stream transmitted to a client, and (2) a processer configured to employ the one-way-delay statistics to calculate and recognize jitter and subsequently generate a command for the client to enable jitter buffering. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281023 | QUALITY OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT SERVER AND METHOD OF MANAGING QUALITY OF SERVICE - A quality of service (QoS) management server and a method of managing QoS. One embodiment of the QoS management server, includes: (1) a network interface controller (NIC) configured to receive QoS statistics indicative of conditions of a network over which rendered video is transmitted, the rendered video having a fidelity and a latency, and (2) a graphics processing unit (GPU) operable to employ said QoS statistics to tune said fidelity to affect said latency. | 09-18-2014 |
20140286438 | QUALITY OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT SERVER AND METHOD OF MANAGING STREAMING BIT RATE - A quality of service (QoS) management server and a method of managing a streaming bit rate. One embodiment of a QoS management server includes: (1) an encoder operable to encode a video stream at a current bit rate for transmission via a network interface controller (NIC) and (2) a processor operable to receive QoS statistics regarding the video stream via the NIC, employ the QoS statistics to determine a new bit rate and cause the encoder to encode the video stream at the new bit rate. | 09-25-2014 |
20140286440 | QUALITY OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION - A quality of service (QoS) management system and a method of forward error correction (FEC). One embodiment of the QoS management system includes a QoS management server including: (1) an encoder operable to forward error correction (FEC) encode a video stream at a current redundancy level for transmission via a network interface controller (NIC), and (2) a processor operable to receive QoS statistics regarding the video stream via the NIC, employ the QoS statistics to determine a new redundancy level and cause the encoder to FEC encode the video stream at the new redundancy level. | 09-25-2014 |
Atul Chandrakant Apte, Cupertino, CA US
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20130007888 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRIVATE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION FROM A BROWSER TO A DRIVER - Systems and methods for communicating private information from a browser to a driver are presented. The private information communication method can comprise: performing a private information communication process in which private information is communicated through a private information communication plug-in of a browser to a driver; and performing a driver process based upon the private communication information communicated in the private information communication process. The private information communication process can comprise determining private information content; communicating the private information to the private information communication plug-in coupled to a private communication channel; calling a graphics driver from the private information communication plug-in using the private communication channel; and forwarding the private information from the private information communication plug to the driver via the private communication channel. The driver process can comprise: determining if there is an association between normal information and the private information, and processing the normal information in accordance with associated private. The private information can be associated with stereoscopic | 01-03-2013 |
Himani Apte, Mountain View, CA US
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20130318068 | METHOD FOR SERIAL AND CONDITION-BASED EXECUTION OF OPERATORS BY PARALLEL PROCESSES - Techniques are provided for improving performance of parallel execution plans that include serial operations. A database server generates a parallel execution plan and includes one or more serial data flow objects in the parallel execution plan, each data flow object including one or more serial row sources. A parallel selector row source is associated with each serial data flow object included in the parallel execution plan. Each parallel selector row source coordinates with a query coordinator process the execution of the associated serial data flow object. In the event that that a plurality of serial data flow objects are included in a parallel execution plan, serial row sources included in the serial data flow objects may be executed concurrently by a separate parallel slave process, instead of sequential execution of each serial row source by the query coordinator process. | 11-28-2013 |
Manish R. Apte, San Jose, CA US
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20120210043 | Systems and Methods for Managing Data Input/Output Operations - Systems and methods for managing data input/output operations are described. In one aspect, a device driver identifies a data read operation generated by a virtual machine in a virtual environment. The device driver is located in the virtual machine and the data read operation identifies a physical cache address associated with the data requested in the data read operation. A determination is made regarding whether data associated with the data read operation is available in a cache associated with the virtual machine. | 08-16-2012 |
20120304171 | Managing Data Input/Output Operations - Systems and methods for managing data input/output operations are described that include virtual machines operating with a shared storage within a host. In such a system, a computer-implemented method is provided for dynamically provisioning cache storage while operating system applications continue to operate, including stalling the virtual machine's local cache storage operations, changing the provision of cache storage size; and resuming the operations of the virtual machine. | 11-29-2012 |
20150012692 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING DATA - Systems and methods for managing data input/output operations are described. In one aspect, a device driver identifies a data read operation generated by a virtual machine in a virtual environment. The device driver is located in the virtual machine and the data read operation identifies a physical cache address associated with the data requested in the data read operation. A determination is made regarding whether data associated with the data read operation is available in a cache associated with the virtual machine. | 01-08-2015 |
Manoj Apte, San Jose, CA US
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20100125903 | TRAFFIC REDIRECTION IN CLOUD BASED SECURITY SERVICES - Systems, methods and apparatus for tunneling in a cloud based security system. Management of tunnels, such as data tunnels, between enterprises and processing nodes for a security service is facilitate by the use of virtual gateway nodes and migration failover to minimize traffic impacts when a tunnel is migrated from one processing node to another processing node. | 05-20-2010 |
20110013508 | NON-STOP FORWARDING IN A MULTI-CHASSIS ROUTER - State information is synchronized between a plurality of routing engines in a multi-chassis router according to a synchronization gradient. An example multi-chassis router is described that includes a primary routing engine and a standby routing engine in each chassis. According to the synchronization gradient, the primary routing engine of a control node updates state information on the standby routing engine of the control node prior to updating the primary routing engines of the other chassis. The primary routing engines of the other chassis update state information in respective standby routing engines prior to updating state information in consumers. If a primary routing engine fails, the corresponding standby routing engine assumes control of the primary routing engine's duties. Upon assuming control, a standby routing engine resumes updating state information without having to resend state information or interrupt packet forwarding. | 01-20-2011 |
20130291087 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING CLOUD SERVICES WITH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A system includes an enterprise network including an internal management system communicatively coupled thereon, the enterprise network includes security and the internal management system is disposed behind the security; a cloud system external to the enterprise network and communicatively coupled to the enterprise network, at least one user associated with the enterprise network is configured to communicate through the cloud system for cloud-based services, and the cloud system is configured to log data associated with the at least one user for the cloud-based services; and an external service bridge located in the enterprise network behind the security, the external service bridge is configured to securely communicate with the cloud system to receive the log data and to communicate with the internal management system to provide the log data thereto. | 10-31-2013 |
20140026179 | DYNAMIC USER IDENTIFICATION AND POLICY ENFORCEMENT IN CLOUD-BASED SECURE WEB GATEWAYS - A cloud-based secure Web gateway, a cloud-based secure Web method, and a network deliver a secure Web gateway (SWG) as a cloud-based service to organizations and provide dynamic user identification and policy enforcement therein. As a cloud-based service, the SWG systems and methods provide scalability and capability of accommodating multiple organizations therein with proper isolation therebetween. There are two basic requirements for the cloud-based SWG: (i) Having some means of forwarding traffic from the organization or its users to the SWG nodes, and (ii) Being able to authenticate the organization and users for policy enforcement and access logging. The SWG systems and methods dynamically associate traffic to users regardless of the source (device, location, encryption, application type, etc.), and once traffic is tagged to a user/organization, various polices can be enforced and audit logs of user access can be maintained. | 01-23-2014 |
20150163199 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING CLOUD SERVICES WITH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Systems and methods of integrating log data from a cloud system with an internal management system are described, wherein the cloud system is located externally from a secure network which contains the internal management system. The systems and methods include receiving log data from a cloud system through a secure connection between the secure network and the cloud system; buffering the received log data; filtering the buffered, received log data; and transmitting the filtered, buffered, received log data to the internal management system in a format associated with the internal management system. | 06-11-2015 |
20150326613 | DYNAMIC USER IDENTIFICATION AND POLICY ENFORCEMENT IN CLOUD-BASED SECURE WEB GATEWAYS - A cloud-based secure Web gateway, a cloud-based secure Web method, and a network deliver a secure Web gateway (SWG) as a cloud-based service to organizations and provide dynamic user identification and policy enforcement therein. As a cloud-based service, the SWG systems and methods provide scalability and capability of accommodating multiple organizations therein with proper isolation therebetween. There are two basic requirements for the cloud-based SWG: (i) Having some means of forwarding traffic from the organization or its users to the SWG nodes, and (ii) Being able to authenticate the organization and users for policy enforcement and access logging. The SWG systems and methods dynamically associate traffic to users regardless of the source (device, location, encryption, application type, etc.), and once traffic is tagged to a user/organization, various polices can be enforced and audit logs of user access can be maintained. | 11-12-2015 |
Nikhil Apte, Stanford, CA US
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20140239770 | Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasound Transducers with Pressurized Cavities - A capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) is provided that includes a substrate, a bottom conductive layer disposed on a bottom surface of the substrate, a cavity disposed into a top surface of the substrate, a nonconductive layer disposed on the substrate top surface and on the cavity, a CMUT plate disposed on the nonconductive layer and across the cavity, a top conductive layer disposed on a top surface of the CMUT plate, a pressure control via that spans from the cavity to an ambient environment, and an active pressure controller connected to the pressure control via, wherein the active pressure controller is capable of actively varying a pressure differential across the CMUT plate. | 08-28-2014 |
Nikhil Prakash Apte, Mountain View, CA US
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20150377837 | Ultrasonic sensor for object and movement detection - We provide arrays of capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) elements having large fractional bandwidth and configured such that each array element operates both to transmit and to receive. Large fractional bandwidth is provided by venting the CMUT cavity, which provides an additional source of damping for the resonant CMUT. | 12-31-2015 |
Pushkar Apte, San Jose, CA US
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20140199649 | AUTOCAPTURE FOR INTRA-ORAL IMAGING USING INERTIAL SENSING - An intra-oral camera has a projector that is energizable to emit patterned illumination and an imaging sensor that is energizable to obtain image content. An inertial motion sensing element provides signals indicative of acceleration of the intra-oral imaging apparatus along at least one axis. A processor is in signal communication with the projector, the imaging sensor, and the inertial motion sensing element and is configured to initiate image acquisition according to signals obtained from the inertial motion sensing element. | 07-17-2014 |
20140253686 | COLOR 3-D IMAGE CAPTURE WITH MONOCHROME IMAGE SENSOR - A method for forming a color surface contour image of one or more teeth projects each of a plurality of structured patterns onto the one or more teeth and records image data from the structured pattern onto a monochrome sensor array. Surface contour image data is generated according to the recorded image data from the structured pattern projection. Light of first, second, and third spectral bands is projected onto the one or more teeth and first, second, and third color component image data is recorded on the monochrome sensor array. The first, second, and third color component image data is combined with color calibration data to generate a set of color values for each image pixel. The generated set of color values is assigned to the corresponding pixel in the generated surface contour image data to generate the color surface contour image. The generated color surface contour image is displayed. | 09-11-2014 |
Rahul Apte, San Francisco, CA US
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20100273442 | JAMMER DETECTION BASED ADAPTIVE PLL BANDWIDTH ADJUSTMENT IN FM RECEIVER - A frequency synthesizer within an FM receiver employs a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) to generate a Local Oscillator (LO) signal. The LO signal is supplied to a mixer. The FM receiver also includes jammer detection functionality. If no jammer is detected, then the loop bandwidth of the PLL is set to have a relatively high value, thereby favoring suppression of in-band residual FM. If a jammer is detected, then the loop bandwidth of the PLL is set to have a relatively low value, thereby favoring suppression of out-of-band SSB phase noise. By adaptively changing loop bandwidth depending on whether a jammer is detected, performance requirements on sub-circuits within the PLL can be relaxed while still satisfying in-band residual FM and out-of-band SSB phase noise requirements. By allowing the VCO of the PLL to generate more phase noise due to the adaptive changing of loop bandwidth, VCO power consumption can be reduced. | 10-28-2010 |
Rahul A. Apte, San Francisco, CA US
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20100237942 | COMMON-GATE COMMON-SOURCE AMPLIFIER - Techniques for integrating a common-source and common-gate amplifier topology in a single amplifier design. In one aspect, an input voltage is provided to both a common-source amplifier and a common-gate amplifier. The output voltages of the common-source amplifier and the common-gate amplifier are provided to a difference block for generating a single-ended voltage proportional to the difference between the output voltages. When applied to the design of, e.g., low-noise amplifiers (LNA's), the disclosed techniques may offer improved noise performance over the prior art. | 09-23-2010 |
20110193635 | WIDE BAND LNA WITH NOISE CANCELING - Techniques to improve low noise amplifiers (LNAs) with noise canceling are described. LNA includes a first and a second amplifier which work together to noise cancel the noise generated at an input stage circuit. The input stage circuit receives an RF signal and is characterized by a first node and a second node. The first amplifier converts a noise voltage at the first node into a first noise current at an output of the first amplifier. The second amplifier is directly coupled to the output of the first amplifier and provides noise canceling by summing the first noise current with a second noise current generated by the second amplifier as a function of the noise voltage at the second node. The proposed techniques eliminate the need for large ac coupling capacitors and reduce the die size occupied by the LNA. The elimination of ac coupling capacitors between amplification stages of the LNA allows current reuse resulting in reduced current consumption. | 08-11-2011 |
20120206208 | WIDE BAND LNA WITH NOISE CANCELING - Techniques to improve low noise amplifiers (LNAs) with noise canceling are described. LNA includes a first and a second amplifier which work together to noise cancel the noise generated at an input stage circuit. The input stage circuit receives an RF signal and is characterized by a first node and a second node. The first amplifier converts a noise voltage at the first node into a first noise current at an output of the first amplifier. The second amplifier is directly coupled to the output of the first amplifier and provides noise canceling by summing the first noise current with a second noise current generated by the second amplifier as a function of the noise voltage at the second node. The proposed techniques eliminate the need for large ac coupling capacitors and reduce the die size occupied by the LNA. | 08-16-2012 |
Rahul A. Apte, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110009161 | USING LO SHIFTING TO PREVENT A LOCAL TRANSCEIVER FROM INTERFERING WITH AN FM RADIO - A cellular telephone includes cellular telephone circuitry and an FM receiver. An FM signal being received is downconverted by a mixer. The downconverted signal is processed to generate an FM signal that is supplied to a digital IF filter. If a blocker emitted by the cellular telephone circuitry would interfere with receiving of the FM signal due to interaction of an LO harmonic with the blocker if a conventional LO frequency were used, then a different LO frequency is used. Subsequent processing of the downconverted FM signal (for example, by a digital complex conjugate selector and an IF rotator) results in the signal supplied to the digital IF filter having the same center frequency as the digital IF filter despite the use of the different LO frequency. In some embodiments, the LO is shifted by different amounts depending on cellular telephone mode and on the FM signal. | 01-13-2011 |
Raj Apte, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150276251 | Computer-Implemented System And Method For Externally Evaluating Sizing Of An Indoor Climate Control System In A Building - The recommended running time for an indoor climate control system, such as an HVAC system, for a building is determined. Ideally, the recommended running time reflects the amount of time during each operating cycle that the system ought to run for an indoor climate control system that has been properly sized to the building. Energy usage data of an indoor climate control system are obtained for a time period of interest with a time resolution that reflects the physically relevant time scales. The data is formed into a time series of running times. The running times of the system are compared to the recommended running time to infer the apparent sizing of the indoor climate control system. | 10-01-2015 |
Raj B. Apte, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090047558 | MICRO-MACHINED FUEL CELLS - An improved fuel cell is described. The invention addresses the problem of mechanical failure in thin electrolytes. One embodiment varies the thickness of the electrolyte and positions at least either the anode or cathode in the recessed region to provide a short travel distance for ions traveling from the anode to the cathode or from the cathode to the anode. A second embodiment uses a uniquely shaped manifold cover to allow close positioning of the anode to the cathode. Using the described structures results in a substantial improvement in fuel cell reliability and performance. | 02-19-2009 |
20090219035 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED TESTING OF TRANSISTOR ARRAYS - An electronic test system to evaluate the pixel and array properties of active-matrix displays that use charge or current sensitive circuits attached to the array data lines is described. Leakage-current, charging time, and other metrics can be measured for all pixels in the array without electrical or optical connection to the interior of the array. In accordance with the presently described embodiments, charge or current sensitive amplifiers and selected voltage drivers may be used in conjunction with variable timing and voltages to determine individual transistor properties over an entire array in just a few seconds. Signals to be measured may be injected in several ways: first, a capacitive elastomer laminate (or plate) may be applied to the surface of the array, making a capacitance with the pixel pad; second, gate lines may be used to inject charge into pixels that connect to more than one gate line; third, digital or analog drivers connected to the data lines may be used to charge the pixel to varying states; fourth, the dc-bias level of the charge or current sensitive readout electronics may be shifted relative to the gate voltages to charge the pixel. Connection in the system between components is achieved through flex connectors or other appropriate means. Ultimately, an output signal for each pixel is measured. Thus, based on the output signal, the charging time or current, the leakage time or current, and other pixel or transistor parameters may be characterized for the entire array. | 09-03-2009 |
20100181573 | GATED CO-PLANAR POLY-SILICON THIN FILM DIODE - A diode has a first contact of a material having a first conductivity type, a second contact of a material having a second conductivity type arranged co-planarly with the first contact, a channel arranged co-planarly between the first and second contacts, a gate arranged adjacent the channel, and a voltage source electrically connected to the gate. A diode has a layer of material arranged on a substrate, a first region of material doped to have a first conductivity type, a second region of material doped to have a second conductivity type, a channel between the first and second regions formed of an undoped region, a gate arranged adjacent the channel, and a voltage source electrically connected to the gate. A method includes forming a layer of material on a substrate, forming a first region of a first conductivity in the material, forming a second region of a second conductivity in the material, arranged so as to provide a channel region between the first and second regions, the channel region remaining undoped, depositing a layer of gate dielectric on the layer of material, arranging a gate adjacent the channel region on the gate dielectric, and electrically connecting a voltage source to the gate. | 07-22-2010 |
20100237244 | CURRENT-ACTUATED-DISPLAY BACKPLANE TESTER AND METHOD - A backplane test system is provided that uses a pressed or deposited resistive film and infra-red (IR) imaging to visualize and quantify the current drive of pixels. In one form, the system is used for measuring organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) backplanes or other current-actuated-display (CAD) backplanes. | 09-23-2010 |
20110309513 | BURIED THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE LAYERS FOR HEAT EXTRACTION AND SHIELDING - An embodiment is a method and apparatus for heat extraction and shielding in multi-block semiconductor devices. A plurality of blocks stacked on each other is interconnected by vertical vias filled with thermally conducting material and separated by buried thermally conductive layers. A thermally conductive layer is bonded to bottom or top of the plurality of blocks as a ground plane or a heat extraction layer. The thermally conductive layer has a high thermal conductivity. | 12-22-2011 |
20120144920 | ULTRASONIC IMAGING USING THIN FILM TRANSISTOR BACKPLANE - An embodiment is a method and apparatus for coherent ultrasonic imaging. A receiver array has a plurality of receiver elements on a substrate to detect in-phase and quadrature components of a received signal corresponding to a transmit signal. Each of the receiver elements includes a receiver transducer and a thin-film transistor (TFT) receiver circuit. The TFT receiver circuit includes a quadrature detector having a mixer to mix a received signal with a reference signal in a composite bias signal that is distributed across the plurality of receiver elements. A transmitter is acoustically coupled to the plurality of receiver elements to generate the transmit signal through an imaging medium. | 06-14-2012 |
20120146745 | VARIABLE ACOUSTIC GRATING BASED ON CHANGING ACOUSTIC IMPEDANCES - An embodiment is a variable acoustic grating. Each of the local grating structures in an array of local grating structures has a variable impedance such that the impedance is modified, steering an ultrasonic signal impinging on the array in a reflection or transmission mode through a medium. | 06-14-2012 |
20120147698 | LARGE-AREA ULTRASOUND CONTACT IMAGING - An embodiment is a method and apparatus for ultrasonic contact imaging. A thin-film transistor (TFT) array is deposited on a substrate. A receiver having a plurality of receiver elements is deposited on the TFT array to receive a received signal. A transmitter adjacent to the receiver generates a transmit signal at an ultrasonic frequency. The transmit signal is reflected from a surface to produce a reflected signal. The received signal is a superposition of the transmit signal and the reflected signal as result of interference. The received signal is representative of differences in acoustic impedances across the surface. | 06-14-2012 |
20130164900 | GATED CO-PLANAR POLY-SILICON THIN FILM DIODE - A diode has a first contact of a material having a first conductivity type, a second contact of a material having a second conductivity type arranged co-planarly with the first contact, a channel arranged co-planarly between the first and second contacts, a gate arranged adjacent the channel, and a voltage source electrically connected to the gate. A diode has a layer of material arranged on a substrate, a first region of material doped to have a first conductivity type, a second region of material doped to have a second conductivity type, a channel between the first and second regions formed of an undoped region, a gate arranged adjacent the channel, and a voltage source electrically connected to the gate. A method includes forming a layer of material on a substrate, forming a first region of a first conductivity in the material, forming a second region of a second conductivity in the material, arranged so as to provide a channel region between the first and second regions, the channel region remaining undoped, depositing a layer of gate dielectric on the layer of material, arranging a gate adjacent the channel region on the gate dielectric, and electrically connecting a voltage source to the gate. | 06-27-2013 |
20130235698 | ULTRASONIC IMAGING USING THIN FILM TRANSISTOR BACKPLANE - An embodiment is a method and apparatus for coherent ultrasonic imaging. A receiver array has a plurality of receiver elements on a substrate to detect in-phase and quadrature components of a received signal corresponding to a transmit signal. Each of the receiver elements includes a receiver transducer and a thin-film transistor (TFT) receiver circuit. The TFT receiver circuit includes a quadrature detector having a mixer to mix a received signal with a reference signal in a composite bias signal that is distributed across the plurality of receiver elements. A transmitter is acoustically coupled to the plurality of receiver elements to generate the transmit signal through an imaging medium. | 09-12-2013 |
20130335113 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED TESTING OF TRANSISTOR ARRAYS - An electronic test system to evaluate the pixel and array properties of active-matrix displays that use charge or current sensitive circuits attached to the array data lines is described. Leakage-current, charging time, and other metrics can be measured for all pixels in the array without electrical or optical connection to the interior of the array. Charge or current sensitive amplifiers and selected voltage drivers may be used in conjunction with variable timing and voltages to determine individual transistor properties over an entire array in just a few seconds. Signals to be measured may be injected in several ways. Ultimately, an output signal for each pixel is measured. Thus, based on the output signal, the charging time or current, the leakage time or current, and other pixel or transistor parameters may be characterized for the entire array. | 12-19-2013 |
20140022061 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of generating an action in an ad hoc wireless network includes providing an ad hoc mesh network of nodes having at least one node associated with a consumer product and at least one node capable generating node data about a consumer product, sending node data to a computing device, using the computing device to retrieve data from a database and associate the data with the node data, and determining, at the computing device, an action based upon the association, and executing an action using the computing device. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022793 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A lighting device has a light emitter receptacle, a power connector configured to connect to a power source, the power connector connected to the receptacle, and a communication module. A network of lighting devices has a plurality of lighting devices, each light device including a communications module, and a light emitter receptacle. The network is a wireless, ad hoc network having nodes corresponding to the lighting devices, wherein one of the lighting devices acts as a master node, the master node having a port connected to an external network and a nonvolatile memory. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022917 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of building a room list in a structure having at least two rooms includes forming a mesh network in the structure with at least two nodes, each node having a room-limited communication module, analyzing signals from the room-limited communication modules between nodes, segmenting the nodes into rooms based upon the signals, and associating each node of the plurality of nodes with one of the rooms. A method of making a room list includes providing at least two nodes, measuring signals between nodes, analyzing the signals, and associating a grouping of nodes to a room based on the analyzing. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022939 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORKING CONSUMER DEVICES - Systems and methods for enrolling nodes into an ad hoc network associated with a multi-roomed structure. Nodes within the ad hoc network comprise a communication module configured to communicate with the ad hoc network using at least one of room-limited communications and room-transparent communications. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022940 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORKING CONSUMER DEVICES - Systems and methods for enrolling nodes into an ad hoc network associated with a multi-roomed structure. Nodes within the ad hoc network comprise a communication module configured to communicate with the ad hoc network using at least one of room-limited communications and room-transparent communications. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022941 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORKING CONSUMER DEVICES - Systems and methods for generating a virtual representation of a structure that is associated with an ad hoc network comprising a plurality of nodes. Nodes within the ad hoc network may have a communication module configured to communicate with the ad hoc network using at least one of room-limited communications and room-transparent communications. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022968 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A consumer product device has a consumer product, a communication module capable of communicating in a mesh network, and a power connector electrically coupled to the communication module. | 01-23-2014 |
20140023060 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORKING CONSUMER DEVICES - Systems and methods for enrolling nodes into an ad hoc network associated with a multi-roomed structure. Nodes within the ad hoc network comprise a communication module configured to communicate with the ad hoc network using at least one of room-limited communications and room-transparent communications. | 01-23-2014 |
20140023363 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORKING CONSUMER DEVICES - Systems and methods for enrolling nodes into an ad hoc network associated with a multi-roomed structure. Nodes within the ad hoc network comprise a communication module configured to communicate with the ad hoc network using at least one of room-limited communications and room-transparent communications. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025798 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of associating a function to a room within a home, includes forming a mesh network in the structure with a plurality of nodes, each node having a communication module, segmenting the nodes into rooms based upon the time of flight, obtaining an identity for at least one node in a room; and using the identity to assign a function to the room. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025805 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of generating a representation of a structure includes providing an ad hoc mesh network having at least two nodes associated with the structure, obtaining time of flight data for each node in the network, and using the time of flight data to generate the representation of the structure. A method of generating a three-dimensional representation of a structure includes providing an ad hoc mesh network having at least three nodes associated with the structure, wherein at least one node is a mobile node that moves around the structure, obtaining time of flight data for each pair of nodes in the network, and using the time of flight data to generate the three-dimensional representation of the structure. | 01-23-2014 |
20140198900 | HIGH RESOLUTION X-RAY IMAGING WITH THIN, FLEXIBLE DIGITAL SENSORS - An x-ray sensor has a first x-ray transducer layer on a first side of the substrate, and a second x-ray transducer layer on a second side of the substrate opposite the first side of the substrate, and a sensor array of pixels between the first x-ray transducer layer and at least a portion of the substrate, the sensor array connected to the first and second x-ray transducer layers. | 07-17-2014 |
20150026329 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of associating a function to a room within a home, includes forming a mesh network in the structure with a plurality of nodes, each node having a communication module, segmenting the nodes into rooms based upon the time of flight, obtaining an identity for at least one node in a room; and using the identity to assign a purpose to the room. | 01-22-2015 |
20150081040 | HOME NETWORK OF CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES - A method of generating an action in an ad hoc wireless network includes providing an ad hoc mesh network of nodes having at least one node associated with a consumer product and at least one node capable generating node data about a consumer product, sending node data to a computing device, using the computing device to retrieve data from a database and associate the data with the node data, and determining, at the computing device, an action based upon the association, and executing an action using the computing device. | 03-19-2015 |
Ravi Apte, San Jose, CA US
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20110022908 | ROBUST SCAN SYNTHESIS FOR PROTECTING SOFT ERRORS - A method for performing robust scan synthesis for soft-error protection on a design for generating a robust scan design in a system. The system is modeled selectively at a register-transfer level (RTL) or a gate level; the design includes at least a sequential element or a scan cell for mapping to a robust scan cell of a select robust scan cell type. The method comprises performing a scan replacement and a scan stitching on the design database based on a given control information file for synthesizing the robust scan cell on the design database; and generating the synthesized robust scan design at a pre-determined RTL or a pre-determined gate level. | 01-27-2011 |
20120173940 | ROBUST SCAN SYNTHESIS FOR PROTECTING SOFT ERRORS - A method for performing robust scan synthesis for soft-error protection on a design for generating a robust scan design in a system is modeled selectively at a register-transfer level (RTL) or a gate level; the design includes at least a sequential element or a scan cell for mapping to a robust scan cell of a select robust scan cell type. The method comprises performing a scan replacement and a scan stitching on the design database based on a given control information file for synthesizing the robust scan cell on the design database; and generating the synthesized robust scan design at a pre-determined RTL or a pre-determined gate level. | 07-05-2012 |
Saneesh Sadashiv Apte, San Francisco, CA US
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20110177873 | Potential Energy Assisted Motion Simulator Mechanism and Method - This invention is a compact motion simulator incorporating a potential energy assisted drive mechanism and a direct memory motion method. The mechanism provides movement of heavy loads with reduced power compared to simulators of its type employing direct drive mechanisms. Potential energy devices are connected to rigid leverage members extending from the rotational axes. When moved about said axes, by means of powered actuators, displacement of the load away from center causes the potential energy devices to expand and store energy. This energy acts on opposition to the forces that created it producing a state at or near static equillibrium and thus greatly reduces power required to move the load back to center. The direct memory motion method uses a software component memory reader that gains access to the running process of a simulation program and derives motion data from memory addresses used by the programs graphical and physics engines. | 07-21-2011 |
Sateesh Apte, Pleasanton, CA US
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20090162399 | Nef deleted human immunodeficiency virus for the restoration of T-lymphocyte signaling and activation for the treatment and prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection - A therapeutic suspension for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) infection in humans using isolated and purified HIV-1 nef-deficient viral particles having a nef-deletion between the endonuclease cleavage sites Nco I and Xho I. | 06-25-2009 |
Umesh Apte, San Ramon, CA US
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20090063317 | COMPARING A LOCATION DERIVED FROM A PHYSICAL LOCATION TO A LOCATION ASSOCIATED THEREWITH BY A FINANCIAL SYSTEM - Data that describes asset attributes is stored in an asset information repository. One of the attributes corresponds to assets' financial application defined location. A network device is detected that links the assets to a network. Device identifiers, through which the assets link with the network, are identified. The device identifiers are mapped to a physical location associated with the network device. The physical location is used to derive a financial location, which is compared to the financial location defined for the asset by a financial system. Mismatches may be identified and reconciled. | 03-05-2009 |
20110087604 | MICRO-BLOGGING FOR ENTERPRISE RESOURCES PLANNING (ERP) - The present invention is directed to methods and systems for implementing enterprise application-based micro-blogging. The method includes receiving a micro-blog registration for an enterprise application for at least one user, verifying the role and access level of the user, and based on the registration, the role, and access level, receiving setting information from the at least one user to configure following of at least one object associated with the enterprise application. The method further includes recording an event to the micro-blog for the at least one object, determining that the at least one user is configured to follow the at least one object, and in response to following the at least one object, receiving a notification that at least one update to the at least one object has occurred. Further, the method includes displaying, in real-time, within the enterprise application-based micro-blog the at least one update to the at least one object to the at least one user. | 04-14-2011 |
Umesh M. Apte, San Ramon, CA US
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20100299168 | IT ASSET MANAGEMENT TREND CHARTING FOR COMPLIANCE OVER TIME - Systems and methods in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention provide to store and display, in a trending analysis graphical user interface, the data for each execution of the underlying metric data alongside the date for which the metric was run. As the metrics are run, calculations may also take into account user setup (role access) for the assets for which they have control to view. Additional run control parameters could be set, for example for managing reconciliation discrepancies, to control whether or not to include exceptions that have been ignored by the user. | 11-25-2010 |
Umesh Madhav Apte, San Ramon, CA US
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20090019089 | Automatic Reconciliation of Discrepancies in Asset Attribute Values - Discrepancies in two sets of asset data for an organization are identified and automatically reconciled. One set of asset data may be compiled using automatic physical discovery software while the other set is from a financial system of the organization. Automatic reconciliation is performed according to user-configurable rules and corresponding user-configurable actions. | 01-15-2009 |
20090031286 | DEVICE-BASED SOFTWARE AUTHORIZATIONS FOR SOFTWARE ASSET MANAGEMENT - Software device groups allow owners and administrators to be defined for various intelligent devices, instead of tracking by primary user. A software license compliance management system obtains discovery information for these devices to determine software installed or active on these devices. The management system also obtains the number of licenses for each software package and determines whether the software is in compliance, or if the number of instances exceeds the number of licenses. This determination is flexible and can handle various license types, such as per user, per device, and per processor. For any exception, the group owner is informed and then can re-allocate licenses, purchase additional licenses, or request the uninstalling of a software instance(s). Device groups also can include sub-groups with sub-group owners responsible for handling any exception in that sub-group. | 01-29-2009 |
20090063310 | PROVIDING AGGREGATE FORECASTED IMPACT INFORMATION FOR PHYSICAL TO FINANCIAL ASSET RECONCILIATION - A reconciliation process identifying financial assets in a financial system that do not also exist in the real world, such as is indicated in a discovery system, generates a list of exceptions that can be examined by type of exception. The list of exceptions also includes aggregate financial impact information for the exceptions, such as aggregate cost, fair market value, and net book value. An interface allows a user to view the financial impact information and better decide how to handle the assets corresponding to the exceptions, such as by retiring at least some of the assets, routing some of the exceptions to another user better able to handle the exceptions, or storing the list so that an investigation can be done into at least some of the assets. The financial impact information becomes particularly critical near quarter-end and year-end, as any material impact to the books requires timely disclosure. | 03-05-2009 |
20090063318 | Reconciling Asset Attributes Values Before Saving to Asset Database - Discrepancies between two sets of asset information for an organization are identified and reconciled before saving to a database. One set of asset information may be compiled using automatic physical discovery software while the other set is from a financial system of the organization. After discrepancies are identified, the user may review the differences and make changes before saving. The process may be performed in real time or in batch. | 03-05-2009 |
20090276269 | Software identifier based correlation - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with software identifier based correlation are described. One example system includes an identifier data store to store a first identifier that uniquely identifies a discovered instance of a software title installed in an enterprise. The first identifier is discoverable from the discovered instance and may be provided by a discovery logic. The second identifier identifies a known instance of a software title associated with the enterprise and is provided from an enterprise resource planning (ERP) data store by an ERP logic. The example system may also include a correlation logic to identify a correlation between the discovered instance and the known instance based on a relationship between the identifiers. The example system may also include an update logic to selectively update a value in the ERP data store based on the correlation. | 11-05-2009 |
20110087601 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF IT ASSETS AS SELF SERVICE INQUIRY/UPDATE TRANSACTIONS - This disclosure describes, generally, methods and systems for providing consolidated self service IT asset management. The method includes displaying, on a display device of an IT asset management system, an IT asset management user interface (UI), logging in, by an IT assets custodian, to the IT assets management UI, and displaying, at the IT assets management UI, an aggregated view of all IT assets assigned to the IT asset custodian. The aggregated view of the IT assets is generated from a plurality of IT asset assignment sources. The method further includes providing, the IT asset custodian with the ability to management the assigned IT assets and accurately account for the asset according to its actual use. | 04-14-2011 |
20120117039 | Automatic Reconciliation Of Discrepancies In Asset Attribute Values - Discrepancies in two sets of asset data for an organization are identified and automatically reconciled. One set of asset data may be compiled using automatic physical discovery software while the other set is from a financial system of the organization. Automatic reconciliation is performed according to user-configurable rules and corresponding user-configurable actions. | 05-10-2012 |
20140095253 | BUSINESS PROCESS GLOBAL SEARCHING - Embodiments of the invention provide for performing a search across business objects of one or more business processes. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention provide for performing a search across business objects of one or more business processes based on an index of business objects and additional information supplementing the index. The additional information can indicate business objects of different types or of different business processes that are related to the indexed business objects. According to various embodiments of the present invention, providing business object and business process searching can include but is not limited to: the ability to more quickly find related documents using search in one step; the ability to do so without using menus; the ability to quickly refine search results with common facets; and/or the ability to do advanced common attributes searches across business objects such as comments for a supplier across numerous business objects. | 04-03-2014 |
Zachary Apte, San Francisco, CA US
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20150211055 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MICROBIOME ANALYSIS - A method and system for analyzing a microbiome of an individual, comprising: providing a sampling kit to the individual at a location remote from the sample processing network, the sampling kit including a sample container having a lysing component and a sample preservation component and configured to receive a sample from a collection site of the individual; receiving the sample container with the sample from the collection site of the individual; generating a microbiome sequence dataset based upon sequencing nucleic acid content of a microorganism portion of the sample; identifying a set of microorganisms represented in the microorganism portion based upon performance of a mapping operation on portions of the microbiome sequence dataset; generating an analysis based upon a set of features related to the microorganism portion; and transmitting information derived from the analysis to the individual. | 07-30-2015 |
20150211078 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MICROBIOME ANALYSIS - A method and system for analyzing a microbiome of an individual, comprising: providing a sampling kit to the individual at a location remote from the sample processing network, the sampling kit including a sample container having a lysing component and a sample preservation component and configured to receive a sample from a collection site of the individual; receiving the sample container with the sample from the collection site of the individual; generating a microbiome sequence dataset based upon sequencing nucleic acid content of a microorganism portion of the sample; identifying a set of microorganisms represented in the microorganism portion based upon performance of a mapping operation on portions of the microbiome sequence dataset; generating an analysis based upon a set of features related to the microorganism portion; and transmitting information derived from the analysis to the individual. | 07-30-2015 |
20150213193 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MICROBIOME ANALYSIS - A method and system for analyzing a microbiome of an individual, comprising: providing a sampling kit to the individual at a location remote from the sample processing network, the sampling kit including a sample container having a lysing component and a sample preservation component and configured to receive a sample from a collection site of the individual; receiving the sample container with the sample from the collection site of the individual; generating a microbiome sequence dataset based upon sequencing nucleic acid content of a microorganism portion of the sample; identifying a set of microorganisms represented in the microorganism portion based upon performance of a mapping operation on portions of the microbiome sequence dataset; generating an analysis based upon a set of features related to the microorganism portion; and transmitting information derived from the analysis to the individual. | 07-30-2015 |
Zachary Schulz Apte, Berkeley, CA US
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20140178921 | APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR ISOLATING SPECIFIC PHYSICAL ITEMS WITHIN A SET OF PHYSICAL ITEMS - Embodiments described herein provide an improved process for enriching, identifying, searching, separating and/or isolating target cells within a sample cell mixture using iterative enrichment or progression of the target cell, as well as some related methods and apparatuses. Two embodiments are microfluidic devices with multiple chambers into which a populations of cells are iteratively divided until a cell producing a target molecule is identified. Another embodiment is a faster and more broadly applicable process for the isolation of molecule producing cells comprising a series of laboratory methods for iterative enrichment. Some embodiments are directed to the process of directed evolution of cells secreting a target molecule. Another embodiment comprises a process for fast the identification of chemicals with specific properties through testing of combinations of items. | 06-26-2014 |