Ganchev
Stefan Ganchev, Gabrovo BG
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20150220581 | Method of Data Entry - This invention relates to a method of data indexing on external storage devices by a specific index tree and it is applied in data bases, file systems, etc. It is based on B | 08-06-2015 |
Stiliyan Tsonev Ganchev, Varna BG
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20090170651 | TORSIONAL CONTROL FOR TORQUE DISTRIBUTION | 07-02-2009 |
20120295761 | System for Controlling Torque Distribution - A torque distribution control system comprises a torsion unit for detecting traction on wheels of a primary driving axle that is continuously engaged with a drive source or a source of torque power. The amount of traction detected is converted to a signal with variable signal strength, the signal strength correlating to the amount of traction detected by the torsion unit. The signal strength capable of being adjusted automatically based on select parameters and/or manually based on a driver's input. And, in response to the signal, actuators engage and control operations of the vehicle such as the drive source, a braking system, and/or an axle clutch, with the level of engagement dependent upon the signal strength. | 11-22-2012 |
Tony Ganchev, Sofia BG
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20150281047 | USING DIFFERENT TCP/IP STACKS FOR DIFFERENT HYPERVISOR SERVICES - Multiple TCP/IP stack processors on a host. The multiple TCP/IP stack processors are provided independently of TCP/IP stack processors implemented by virtual machines on the host. The TCP/IP stack processors provide multiple different default gateway addresses for use with multiple processes. The default gateway addresses allow a service to communicate across an L3 network. Processes outside of virtual machines that utilize the TCP/IP stack processor on a first host can benefit from using their own gateway, and communicate with their peer process on a second host, regardless of whether the second host is located within the same subnet or a different subnet. The multiple TCP/IP stack processors can use separately allocated resources. Separate TCP/IP stack processors can be provided for each of multiple tenants on the host. Separate loopback interfaces of multiple TCP/IP stack processors can be used to create separate containment for separate sets of processes on a host. | 10-01-2015 |