Mittal, US
Alex Mittal, Cambridge, MA US
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20090282144 | SYSTEM FOR TARGETING THIRD PARTY CONTENT TO USERS BASED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS - A method and system of providing Internet content to a user utilizing social networks is disclosed. The method comprises providing Internet usage data for a plurality of users, determining which users belong to the same social network, and providing at least one of the users access to Internet usage data for those other users who are in the same social network. | 11-12-2009 |
Alexander Chow Mittal, Philadelphia, PA US
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20100230344 | SURFACES HAVING PARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS - Provided are surfaces comprising particles, which particles may possess, for example, antimicrobial or biosensing properties. Also provided are related methods for fabrication of the inventive articles. Also provided are systems and methods for treating fluids, objects, and targets with the inventive surfaces. | 09-16-2010 |
Ankush Mittal, Sidney, OH US
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20090090253 | SHEETING HEAD - Sheeting head apparatus for rolling and flattening a quantity of dough, includes a sheeting head, an infeed conveyor, and an outfeed conveyor. The sheeting head defines a dough path therethrough and includes a plurality of opposed roller pairs, a first roller of each pair being positioned on a first side of the dough path and a second roller of each pair being positioned on a second side of the dough path. The first roller of each roller pair is mounted for rotation and for independent movement toward and away from the dough path. The second roller of each roller pair is mounted for rotation adjacent the dough path. The infeed conveyor conveys a quantity of dough to the sheeting head, and the outfeed conveyor for conveying a quantity of rolled and flattened dough from the sheeting head. A sensor, adjacent the infeed conveyor, senses an unduly thick or double quantity of dough being conveyed by the infeed conveyor to the sheeting head. A control is responsive to the sensor and causes the sheeting head to move the first roller of each roller pair away from the dough path. Undesired jamming of the sheeting head by an unduly thick quantity of dough or by a double quantity of dough is prevented. Each of the rollers may be coated with a coating of polytetrafluoroethylene and nickel co-deposits, preferably between 12% and 25% by volume of polytetrafluoroethylene particles in a high phosphorous electroless nickel matrix. The coating has a thickness of substantially between 0.0002 inches and 0.0003 inches, with a Rockwell hardness of substantially 65 to 75 on the C scale. Each of the rollers is preferably made of a mild steel with a finish smoothness, before depositing of the coating, of substantially 4μ-inch RMS. | 04-09-2009 |
Ankush B. Mittal, Sidney, OH US
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20090313955 | LOADING APPARATUS AND RELATED METHOD FOR LOADING EDIBLE ITEMS INTO TRAYS - An apparatus that loads horizontally oriented slugs of edible, edge-standing items into trays includes a tray delivery mechanism having a tray infeed for receiving trays, a tray outfeed from which filled trays can be removed from the apparatus and a tray conveyor that moves the trays from the tray infeed to the tray outfeed. An over head transfer mechanism is disposed above the tray conveyor. The over head transfer mechanism includes a pusher flight and a retainer flight. The pusher flight and retainer flight are configured to cooperate to transfer a pre-selected number of edge-standing items forming the slug from a counting conveyor to a tray loading area. The overhead transfer mechanism includes a flight adjustment system that adjusts a distance between the retainer flight and the pusher flight to change the pre-selected number of edge-standing items transferred by the over head transfer mechanism from the counting conveyor to the tray loading area. | 12-24-2009 |
20090324376 | TROUGH HOIST APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A trough hoist apparatus that raises, dumps and lowers dough troughs includes a column assembly comprising a first column and a second column spaced laterally from the first column. A first externally threaded screw is mounted within the first column such that the first threaded screw extends vertically along a height of the first column. A second externally threaded screw is mounted within the second column such that the second threaded screw extends vertically along a height of the second column. A first drive assembly includes a first internally threaded drive nut internally receiving the first threaded screw. The first drive assembly is configured to rotate the first drive nut relative to the first threaded screw to move the first drive assembly vertically along the first threaded screw. A second drive assembly includes a second internally threaded drive nut internally receiving the second threaded screw. The second drive assembly is configured to rotate the second drive nut relative to the second threaded screw to move the second drive assembly vertically along the second threaded screw. A trough carriage assembly is located between the first column and the second column. The trough carriage assembly is mounted to the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly for vertical movement therewith. The trough carriage is configured to receive a dough trough. | 12-31-2009 |
Ankush B. Mittal, Bowling Green, OH US
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20110116339 | DOUGH MIXER AND MIXING BOWL WITH COOLING JACKET FLOW CHANNELS - This application relates generally to dough mixers and more particularly to a dough mixer including a mixing bowl with refrigeration/cooling jacket flow channels. Furthermore, the refrigeration/cooling jacket flow channels include curved end portions and/or curved guide vanes which provides for more efficient cooling of the bowl. | 05-19-2011 |
20110162536 | STENCIL ASSEMBLY FOR DEPOSITING FOOD PRODUCT AND RELATED SANDWICHING MACHINE - A stencil assembly for use in depositing filling onto wafers includes a stencil tube defining a lengthwise passage for flow of filling, the stencil tube including an outer surface, and at least two axially spaced apart filling outlets passing through a wall of the tube. A first stencil die is positioned along the stencil tube and has an inner surface facing the outer surface of the tube in a region axially aligned with one filling outlet of the stencil tube, the first stencil die including at least one outlet extending from the inner surface of the first stencil die to an outer surface of the first stencil die. A second stencil die is positioned along the stencil tube and spaced from the first stencil die, the second stencil die having an inner surface facing the outer surface of the tube in a region axially aligned with another filling outlet of the stencil tube, the second stencil die including at least one outlet extending from the inner surface of the second stencil die to an outer surface of the second stencil die. | 07-07-2011 |
20120069699 | HORIZONTAL DOUGH MIXER ASSEMBLY WITH MULTI-REDUCTION GEAR ARRANGEMENT FOR BOWL TILT - A mixing bowl-tilt system for a horizontal mixer includes a multi-stage gear reduction unit having an input and an output, wherein the input is connected to be rotated by a motor and the output is operatively connected to rotate a mixing bowl. Rotation of the input results in rotation of the mixing bowl. The multi-stage gear reduction unit is non-back driving and self locking and includes a first stage reduction and a second stage reduction. | 03-22-2012 |
Anurag Mittal, Wappinger Falls, NY US
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20150062996 | EMBEDDED SELECTOR-LESS ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - An OTP anti-fuse memory array without additional selectors and a manufacturing method are provided. Embodiments include forming wells of a first polarity in a substrate, forming a bitline of the first polarity in each well, and forming plural metal gates across each bitline, wherein no source/drain regions are formed between the metal gates. | 03-05-2015 |
Anurag Mittal, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20130001741 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH A FIN-BASED FUSE, AND RELATED FABRICATION METHOD - Methods of fabricating an integrated circuit with a fin-based fuse, and the resulting integrated circuit with a fin-based fuse are provided. In the method, a fin is created from a layer of semiconductor material and has a first end and a second end. The method provides for forming a conductive path on the fin from its first end to its second end. The conductive path is electrically connected to a programming device that is capable of selectively directing a programming current through the conductive path to cause a structural change in the conductive path to increase resistance across the conductive path. | 01-03-2013 |
20130332136 | MODELING MEMORY CELL SKEW SENSITIVITY - A method includes designating a cell mismatch parameter of a memory cell including a plurality of transistors and an initial value of a transistor mismatch parameter for each of the plurality of transistors. A critical current sensitivity parameter is determined for each of the plurality of transistors based on the transistor mismatch parameters in a computing apparatus. The cell mismatch parameter is distributed across the plurality of transistors in the computing apparatus to update the individual transistor mismatch parameters for each of the plurality of transistors based on the critical current sensitivity parameters and the cell mismatch parameter. The memory cell is simulated based on the individual transistor mismatch parameters to generate a simulation result. | 12-12-2013 |
20130341723 | MEMORY CELL WITH ASYMMETRIC READ PORT TRANSISTORS - A memory cell includes a storage element and a read port. The read port includes a first transistor having a first gate coupled to the storage element, a first source region, and a first drain region. The second transistor includes a second gate, a second source region coupled to the first drain region, and a second drain region. A first dopant profile of the first and second source regions is asymmetric with respect to a second dopant profile of the first and second drain regions. | 12-26-2013 |
20140021579 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH A FIN-BASED FUSE, AND RELATED FABRICATION METHOD - Methods of fabricating an integrated circuit with a fin-based fuse, and the resulting integrated circuit with a fin-based fuse are provided. In the method, a fin is created from a layer of semiconductor material and has a first end and a second end. The method provides for forming a conductive path on the fin from its first end to its second end. The conductive path is electrically connected to a programming device that is capable of selectively directing a programming current through the conductive path to cause a structural change in the conductive path to increase resistance across the conductive path. | 01-23-2014 |
20140264731 | PROGRAMMABLE E-FUSE FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PRODUCT - One illustrative e-fuse device disclosed herein includes first and second conductive structures, a first electrically conductive heat cage element that is conductively coupled to the first conductive structure, wherein the first heat cage element is adapted to carry an electrical current, a second electrically conductive heat cage element that is conductively coupled to the second conductive structure, wherein the second heat cage element is adapted to carry the electrical current, and a programmable, electrically conductive e-fuse element that is conductively coupled to each of the first and second electrically conductive heat cage elements and adapted to carry the electrical current, wherein the e-fuse element is positioned adjacent to each of the first and second electrically conductive heat cage elements. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282330 | PRIORITY BASED LAYOUT VERSUS SCHEMATIC (LVS) - An approach for methodology, and an associated system, enabling a prioritizing of devices, circuits, and modules of interest is disclosed. Embodiments include: determining a first electrical layout indicating an electrical performance of a physical layout of an IC design, the first electrical layout indicating a plurality of devices of the physical layout; selecting a subset of the plurality of the devices based on one or more connections of the devices; and generating a second electrical layout indicating the electrical performance of the physical layout, the second electrical layout indicating the selected devices without at least one of the plurality of devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20150052494 | POWER RAIL LAYOUT FOR DENSE STANDARD CELL LIBRARY - A method includes electrically connecting a plurality of cells of a standard cell library to a power rail. A contact area is deposited to connect a first active area and a second active area of a cell of a plurality cells. The first area and the second area are located on opposite sides of the rail and electrically connected to different drains. The contact area is electrically connected to the power rail using a via. The contact area is masked to remove a portion of the contact area to electrically separate the first active are from the second active area. | 02-19-2015 |
20150145059 | METHODS OF FORMING AN E-FUSE FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PRODUCT AND THE RESULTING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PRODUCT - An integrated circuit product is disclosed that includes a resistor body and an e-fuse body positioned on a contact level dielectric material, wherein the resistor body and the e-fuse body are made of the same conductive material, a first plurality of conductive contact structures are coupled to the resistor body, conductive anode and cathode structures are conductively coupled to the e-fuse body, wherein the first plurality of conductive contact structures and the conductive anode and cathode structures are made of the same materials. | 05-28-2015 |
Anurag Mittal, Saratoga Springs, NY US
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20150137203 | FORMING FINFET CELL WITH FIN TIP AND RESULTING DEVICE - Methods for forming a variable fin FinFET cell that can withstand a larger voltage without gate oxide breakdown at a fin tip and the resulting devices are disclosed. A plurality of fins is formed above a substrate, a portion of a fin is removed, forming a fin tip, a first area of a gate oxide layer is formed above the fin tip, and a second area of the gate oxide layer is formed above at least a remaining portion of the plurality of fins, wherein the first area is thicker than the second area. | 05-21-2015 |
20150137258 | FORMING A LOW VOTAGE ANTIFUSE DEVICE AND RESULTING DEVICE - Methods for a low voltage antifuse device and the resulting devices are disclosed. Embodiments may include forming a plurality of fins above a substrate, removing a portion of a fin, forming a fin tip, forming a first area of a gate oxide layer above at least the fin tip, forming a second area of the gate oxide layer above a remaining portion of the plurality of fins, wherein the first area is thinner than the second area, and forming a gate over at least the fin tip to form an antifuse one-time programmable device. | 05-21-2015 |
20150364426 | DECOUPLING CAPACITOR FOR SEMICONDUCTORS - Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved decoupling capacitor structure. A contact region is disposed over a source/drain region of the decoupling capacitor structure. Each contact region is formed as a plurality of segments, wherein an inter-segment gap separates a segment of the plurality of segments from an adjacent segment of the plurality of segments. Embodiments may include multiple contact regions between two gate regions. Arrays of decoupling capacitors may arranged as an alternating “checkerboard” pattern of P-well and N-well structures, and may be oriented at a diagonal angle to a metallization layer to facilitate connections of multiple decoupling capacitors within the array. | 12-17-2015 |
Anurag Mittal, Wappingers Fallas, NY US
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20150076656 | ELECTRONIC FUSE HAVING A SUBSTANTIALLY UNIFORM THERMAL PROFILE - An electronic fuse includes a body, an anode coupled to the body, and a cathode coupled to the body. Each of the anode and the cathode includes a first line contacting the body. The first line is discontinuous along its length and includes a first portion and a second portion with a space therebetween. A second line is disposed above the first line and a plurality of vias couple the first and second lines. The first portion of the first line is coupled to a first subset of the plurality of vias and the second portion of the first line is coupled to a second subset of the vias. | 03-19-2015 |
Arun Mittal, Washington, PA US
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20160052812 | REJECT RECOVERY REVERSE OSMOSIS (R2RO) - A process for the recovery of purified water from a reverse osmosis reject stream includes preconditioning a reject stream to remove scaling ions and provide preconditioned water; separating any precipitate that forms in the preconditioned water to form a feed stream; subjecting the feed stream to high pressure membrane filtration system including a recirculating, high pressure pump generating a permeate stream and a second reject stream; adding a make-up water stream to the feed stream; and separating the permeate stream as purified water. Additional features and embodiments are also provided. | 02-25-2016 |
Bharat Mittal, Schaumburg, IL US
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20100023645 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 01-28-2010 |
20100228662 | Flexible System and Method for Electronic Trading - System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein. | 09-09-2010 |
20100332367 | Prioritization of Trade Order Processing in Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. According to one or more embodiments, two or more trade orders are currently queued for execution at one or more electronic exchanges and are to be modified at substantially the same time. Each trade order is processed according to a priority based on each order's proximity to a particular market price, for example. | 12-30-2010 |
20110040890 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 02-17-2011 |
20110078064 | System and Method for Using Order Modifiers in Relation to Trading Strategies - A quantity modifier and a price modifier are provided for a spread trading strategy having a desired spread price and a desired spread quantity. According to an example embodiment, a quantity modifier divides the desired spread quantity into a plurality of disclosed spread quantities. Once the disclosed quantities are determined, a plurality of disclosed spread orders having the disclosed spread quantities are sequentially submitted to the market until the full desired spread order quantity is executed or until a predefined condition is detected. A price modifier determines a price level for each disclosed spread quantity, such that each disclosed spread order may be submitted at a different price level. | 03-31-2011 |
20110093374 | Systems and Methods of an Interface for use in Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for presenting and interacting with electronic trading related information on a display screen of a computer system are provided. According to one or more embodiments, buttons are positioned and compressed along an axis, where each button corresponds to a function. A button can be selected through an action of a user input device. A button is removed from the region when a function corresponding to the button is no longer current and when the cursor is not positioned within the region. The remaining buttons, if any, in the region are compressed subsequent to removing the button from the region. A button is not removed from the region when the cursor is positioned within the region. | 04-21-2011 |
20110145125 | System and Methods for Risk-Based Prioritized Transaction Message Flow - Various systems and methods are provided for prioritized sending of transaction messages to an electronic exchange. According to one embodiment, a system determines a priority level for each transaction message based on a potential monetary reward or risk associated with sending or delaying the message. Once the priority levels are determined, the messages may be sent based on the priority levels. Additionally, each priority level may be associated with a predetermined threshold level. If a message threshold is reached, a new message corresponding to that priority level is queued until the message may be transmitted without exceeding the threshold limit. | 06-16-2011 |
20110166984 | Flexible System and Method for Electronic Trading - System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein. | 07-07-2011 |
20120005060 | System and Method For Configuring Trade Order Parameters - The example methods and systems described herein provide for configuration of one or more trade order parameters to associate with one or more trade orders, where the trade orders may be submitted to one or more electronic exchanges. According to an example embodiment, rather than having the trader manually configure each individual parameter associated with each trade order, a trader can pre-configure customer and order parameters. A user, for example a trader, broker, or market maker, can configure trade order parameters to associate with one or more customers, one or more order types, and/or internal messages to associate with any of the configured customers or orders. Based on the selected customer and tradeable object, the trading system evaluates the pre-configured customer and associated order parameters and determines which trade order parameters best match. The trading system then dynamically populates the order entry window with the specific trade order parameters associated with the best match. | 01-05-2012 |
20120084190 | Systems and Methods for Using a Stacker Order in an Electronic Trading Environment - A stacker order type is provided for a spread trading strategy. According to an example embodiment, when a stacker order is enter to buy or sell a spread at a desired spread price, a trading tool dynamically determines a plurality of desired spread prices at which to work the spread. To work the multiple desired spread prices, the trading tool may then enter a quoting order for each desired spread price. As leaned on market prices change, one or more of the quoting orders may be re-assigned between the desired spread prices to minimize re-quoting. | 04-05-2012 |
20120116947 | Flexible System and Method for Electronic Trading - System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein. | 05-10-2012 |
20120130880 | Systems and Methods for Product-Level and Contract-Level Risk Computations and Management - Various systems and methods are described herein for product-level and contract-level risk checks. The product-level and contract-level risk checks are used to either allow or prevent a trading strategy to proceed. When a trading strategy is initiated, quoting and hedge orders to be entered in relation to the trading strategy are grouped based on their association with the same contract or the same product. Then, a long position and a short position are determined for each quoting order on order quantities of a quoting order and each hedge order that is triggered by the quoting order at the product level and the contract level. The long or short position that are contributed by the hedge orders of each quoting order may then be offset by the quantity of the quoting order in the same product or the same contract. The computed values are then used to determine the worst case net product position and/or worst case contract position for the trading strategy. | 05-24-2012 |
20120131221 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 05-24-2012 |
20120254006 | Systems and Methods for a Maximum Product Position Risk Check - Various systems and methods are described herein for product level risk checks. The product level risk checks are used to either allow or prevent a trading strategy to proceed. When a trading strategy is initiated, positions created by various contracts for the trading strategy are grouped based on their association with the same product. Then, an offsetting logic is applied at a contract level to offset at least some positions created for the same contract by various orders across the orders of the trading strategy. | 10-04-2012 |
20130080308 | Dynamic Leaning Tools - Certain embodiments provide an “increase on re-quote” tool. According to the techniques of this tool, when the quantity available in a lean leg increases after the quantity of a quoting order has previously been decreased, the quantity for the quoting order is not increased until the quoting order is to be re-quoted at another price level. Certain embodiments provide a “quote inside market only and reload” tool. According to the techniques of this tool, a quoting order only leans on the inside market and, when the leaned on quantity decreases, the quoting quantity is reduced as appropriate. The quoting quantity does not increase, even if the available quantity in a lean leg increases. Instead, when the quoting order is filled, the strategy order is reloaded by placing a new quoting order for the remaining desired quantity, again leaning on only the quantity available at the inside market. | 03-28-2013 |
20130132263 | Flexible System and Method for Electronic Trading - System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein. | 05-23-2013 |
20130138549 | System And Methods For Risk-Based Prioritized Transaction Message Flow - Various systems and methods are provided for prioritized sending of transaction messages to an electronic exchange. According to one embodiment, a system determines a priority level for each transaction message based on a potential monetary reward or risk associated with sending or delaying the message. Once the priority levels are determined, the messages may be sent based on the priority levels. Additionally, each priority level may be associated with a predetermined threshold level. If a message threshold is reached, a new message corresponding to that priority level is queued until the message may be transmitted without exceeding the threshold limit. | 05-30-2013 |
20130151396 | Trade Order Submission for Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. The order processing includes initiating a first thread of instructions at a computing device to send a first trade order onto an electronic exchange. However, if one or more trade orders are identified during the process to send the first trade order, then the one or more orders are queued. When the first trade order is sent to the electronic exchange, then a second thread of instructions is initiated at the computing device to send the queued one or more trade orders (substantially together, if there is more than one) on to the electronic exchange. | 06-13-2013 |
20130232091 | Systems and Methods for a Maximum Product Position Risk Check - Various systems and methods are described herein for product level risk checks. The product level risk checks are used to either allow or prevent a trading strategy to proceed. When a trading strategy is initiated, positions created by various contracts for the trading strategy are grouped based on their association with the same product. Then, an offsetting logic is applied at a contract level to offset at least some positions created for the same contract by various orders across the orders of the trading strategy. | 09-05-2013 |
20140040110 | System and Method for Using Order Modifiers in Relation to Trading Strategies - A quantity modifier and a price modifier are provided for a spread trading strategy having a desired spread price and a desired spread quantity. According to an example embodiment, a quantity modifier divides the desired spread quantity into a plurality of disclosed spread quantities. Once the disclosed quantities are determined, a plurality of disclosed spread orders having the disclosed spread quantities are sequentially submitted to the market until the full desired spread order quantity is executed or until a predefined condition is detected. A price modifier determines a price level for each disclosed spread quantity, such that each disclosed spread order may be submitted at a different price level. | 02-06-2014 |
20140136384 | Distributed Spreading Tools and Methods - Certain embodiments provide systems, methods, and apparatus for trading in a distributed server architecture. An example method includes receiving, by a computing device, a definition for a trading strategy, wherein the trading strategy includes a first tradeable object and a second tradeable object. The example method includes selecting, by the computing device, a first server to process one or more trade orders for the first tradeable object and a second server to process one or more trade orders for the second tradeable object. The example method includes sending, by the computing device, the definition for the trading strategy to the first server and the second server. | 05-15-2014 |
20140207642 | Trade Order Submission for Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. The order processing includes initiating a first thread of instructions at a computing device to send a first trade order onto an electronic exchange. However, if one or more trade orders are identified during the process to send the first trade order, then the one or more orders are queued. When the first trade order is sent to the electronic exchange, then a second thread of instructions is initiated at the computing device to send the queued one or more trade orders (substantially together, if there is more than one) on to the electronic exchange. | 07-24-2014 |
20140337194 | Flexible System and Method for Electronic Trading - System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein. | 11-13-2014 |
Bhavishya Mittal, Weymouth, MA US
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20100310651 | SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PRODUCTION - This invention provides novel solid pharmaceutical compositions and processes for the bulk production of said compositions. This invention also provides methods of using the pharmaceutical compositions in the treatment of cancer. | 12-09-2010 |
Gaurav Mittal, Round Rock, TX US
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20090108920 | ENERGY-SAVING CIRCUIT AND METHOD USING CHARGE EQUALIZATION ACROSS COMPLEMENTARY NODES - An energy-saving circuit and method using charge equalization across complementary nodes reduces power consumption in memory circuits and other circuits such as wide multiplexers having complementary high-capacitance nodes. A change detection circuit detects a state change to be applied to the bitlines, and generates a pulse if a state change is to be applied. A pass gate connected between the nodes is activated in response to the pulse to equalize the charge on the bitlines. The driver circuit enable inputs are also delayed, so that the bitlines are not driven until after the charge has been equalized and the pass gate disabled. In one embodiment, the driver circuits are only enabled momentarily by a pulsed output of the change detector and keeper circuits are employed to retain the bitlines in their asserted states. | 04-30-2009 |
Gopesh Mittal, Boston, MA US
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20130302777 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF OBJECT RECOGNITION WITHIN A SIMULATION - According to another embodiment, a system configured to execute at least one simulation is provided. The system includes a memory, a touch screen, at least one processor coupled to the memory and the touch screen, and a simulation component executed by the at least one processor. The simulation component is configured to detect a manipulation of at least one object disposed on the touch screen, determine a degree of compliance of the manipulation to rules of the at least one simulation, and communicate a characterization of the degree of compliance to an external entity. | 11-14-2013 |
Ketan Mittal, Urbana, IL US
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20160034727 | COMPACT MOBILE-READER SYSTEM FOR TWO-WAY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION, TRACKING AND STATUS MONITORING FOR TRANSPORT SAFETY AND SECURITY - A system for monitoring a plurality radio frequency identification tags is described. The system uses at least one set of radio frequency identification tags. Each tag is attached to a container and includes several sensors for detecting physical conditions of said container. The system includes at least one autonomous intermediate reader in wireless communication with the frequency identification tags. The intermediate reader includes external wireless communication system, intermediate reader logic controller, and a self-contained rechargeable power supply. The system uses a central status reporting system in communication the intermediate reader. | 02-04-2016 |
Mayank Mittal, Peoria, IL US
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20140034019 | Fuel Injector With Co-Axial Control Valve Members And Fuel System Using Same - A dual fuel injector utilizes first and second control valves to open and close first and second nozzle outlet sets to inject a first fuel and a second fuel, respectively. The first and second control valves have concentric lines of action. The two fuels may differ in at least one of chemical identity, matter phase and pressure. | 02-06-2014 |
Mayank Mittal, Waukesha, WI US
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20130160742 | DUAL FUEL INJECTOR WITH CROSSOVER VALVE - The present disclosure is directed to a fuel circuit of a fuel injector that includes a first channel, a second channel, and a valve. The first channel is configured to receive a first fuel and define a flow path for the first fuel. The second channel is configured to receive a second fuel and define a flow path for the second fuel. The valve is in fluid communication with the first channel and the second channel. The valve is adapted to direct the second fuel to the first channel when a pressure in the first channel reaches a predetermined level. | 06-27-2013 |
20140123936 | Debris Robust Fuel Injector With Co-Axial Control Valve Members And Fuel System Using Same - A dual fuel injector utilizes first and second control valves to open and close first and second nozzle outlet sets to inject a first fuel and a second fuel, respectively. The first and second control valves have concentric lines of action, and include a self alignment feature with respect to a flat seat. The two fuels may differ in at least one of chemical identity, matter phase and pressure. | 05-08-2014 |
20140123948 | Compression Ignition Dual Fuel Engine And Fuel Injector For Same - A compression ignition dual fuel engine utilizes individual fuel injectors to inject both gaseous and liquid fuels into each engine cylinder. Each of the fuel injectors includes two electrical actuators that control pressure in a respective liquid control chamber and gaseous control chamber to control the opening movement of check valves to facilitate liquid and gaseous fuel injection events, respectfully. The control fluid for liquid injection events is liquid, whereas the control fluid for the gaseous injection event is gaseous. The used liquid fuel drained from each fuel injector is returned for recirculation and subsequent injection, whereas the used gaseous fuel that drains from the fuel injector is supplied to the intake manifold for burning as circumstances permit. | 05-08-2014 |
Mili Mittal, Washington, DC US
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20160063478 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING ACCOUNT INFORMATION - Systems and methods are provided for displaying account information. The systems and methods may include a portable smart display device in short-range communication with a mobile device. The smart display device may be configured to provide a user with quick and easy yet secure access to account information, without the need for multi-step login and verification processes. The smart display device may be sized to fit within a wallet and within quick, easy reach of a user. The smart display device may receive up-to-date account information from the mobile device, and display the account information on-demand upon detecting an activation event, thereby providing an enjoyable user experience and a useful tool for quickly informing the user of their financial situation. | 03-03-2016 |
Mukesh Mittal, Bear, DE US
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20120290355 | Identification of Customer Behavioral Characteristic Data - Systems and methods for identifying one or more customer behavioral characteristics based on data received from one or more sources is provided. The system and method include receiving customer data from a first source which may include a current access parameter and a plurality of previous access parameters. A pattern may be identified in the current access parameter and previous access parameters. The system and method may include receiving customer data from a second data source different from the first data source. A second current access parameter and second plurality of previous parameters may be received and a pattern may be identified between the second current access parameter and the second previous parameters. The identified patterns may be compiled to identify one or more customer behavioral characteristics. | 11-15-2012 |
20120290398 | Content Distribution Utilizing Customer Behavioral Characteristic Data - Systems and methods for providing content to a user at an account accessing device is described A first user input may be received at a first account processing device. A type of channel between the user and the account accessing device, a temporal parameter associated with the first access, user used financial entity services associated with at least one account of the user and current allowable actions on the first account by the user may be determined. A second user input may be received indicating an action, of the current allowable actions, of the user at the first account accessing device. Content for output to the user upon another occurrence of the user accessing the first account accessing device may be determined. The content may be based upon at least one behavioral characteristic of the user and may be an offer for at least one user unused financial entity service. | 11-15-2012 |
Nimish Mittal, Overland Park, KS US
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20150306770 | DETACHABLE ROBOTIC ARM HAVING INTERFERENCE DETECTION SYSTEM - Robotic arm system having a robotic arm system configured to detachably couple to a structure. The robotic arm system can have a base, an arm assembly, at least one power source and a manipulator. The arm can include a lower arm and an upper arm. The lower arm can be rotatably coupled to the base at a first end end and rotatably coupled to the upper arm at an opposing end. The upper arm can be coupled to the manipulator at an end opposite to the lower arm. The base can include at least one electric motor configured to rotate the lower arm in relation to the base. The lower arm can be coupled to at least one electric motor configured to rotate the upper arm in relation to the lower arm. The manipulator can include at least one electric motor configured to actuate the manipulator. | 10-29-2015 |
Nishant Mittal, New York, NY US
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20130290200 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF COMPLIANCE TRACKING - Systems and methods may provide automated compliance and operations management services. User tracking information may be received and stored. The tracking information may be analyzed to generate information for compliance or operations management, which may be provided to a recipient. Systems and methods may automate the process of monitoring, collecting, storing, analyzing, and utilizing data and information. Alerts may be generated. Reports may be compiled and delivered to a reporting entity, and may be used for compliance, tracking, monitoring or operations management. Some data may be fed directly into other existing systems and databases including, but not limited to, payroll processing systems, tax enterprise resource planning systems, human resource (HR) systems, time-keeping systems and billing systems. Proposed systems and methods may be used by individuals, enterprises, or other entities that gather data for regulatory or other compliance or operations management. | 10-31-2013 |
Nitin Mittal, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130238983 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMALLY TRANSCODING WEBSITES - Computer systems and computer-implemented methods for transcoding websites adapted for viewing on a personal computer to websites adapted for viewing on a mobile device are disclosed. A computer-implemented transcoding method is implemented on a website server. The computer-implemented transcoding method includes handling a request, selecting a controller, generating a response, and returning the response. | 09-12-2013 |
Nivesh K. Mittal, Memphis, TN US
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20150071989 | LIPOSOMES FOR HEMATOLOGICAL TUMORS - Targeted liposomes containing chemotherapeutic compounds of Formula (I) are provided for treating hematological cancers. The targeted liposomes can be targeted to cancer cells (e.g., malignant B cells) by attachment to an antibody or antibody fragment of a suitable cell surface antigen, e.g., CD22. The targeted liposomes have higher IC | 03-12-2015 |
Prateek Mittal, Champaign, IL US
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20140040264 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF INFORMATION FLOW IN BIOLOGICAL NETWORKS - The present invention relates to a method for stratifying a patient into a clinically relevant group comprising the identification of the probability of an alteration within one or more sets of molecular data from a patient sample in comparison to a database of molecular data of known phenotypes, the inference of the activity of a biological network on the basis of the probabilities, the identification of a network information flow probability for the patient via the probability of interactions in the network, the creation of multiple instances of network information flow for the patient sample and the calculation of the distance of the patient from other subjects in a patient database using multiple instances of the network information flow. The invention further relates to a biomedical marker or group of biomedical markers associated with a high likelihood of responsiveness of a subject to a cancer therapy wherein the biomedical marker or group of biomedical markers comprises altered biological pathway markers, as well as to an assay for detecting, diagnosing, graduating, monitoring or prognosticating a medical condition, or for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring or prognosticating the responsiveness of a subject to a therapy against said medical condition, in particular ovarian cancer. Furthermore, a corresponding clinical decision support system is provided. | 02-06-2014 |
Rajat Mittal, Vienna, VA US
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20130324842 | Method for Estimating Pressure Gradients and Fractional Flow Reserve from Computed Tomography Angiography: Transluminal Attenuation Flow Encoding - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for non-invasively determining the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. The method includes gathering patient-specific data related to concentration of a contrast agent within a coronary artery of a patient using a coronary computed tomography angiography scan (CCTA). The patient-specific data is used to calculate a patient-specific transarterial attenuation gradient for the coronary artery of the patient. The patient specific transarterial attenuation gradient is compared to previously collected data to determine an estimate of a pressure gradient and/or fractional flow reserve (FFR) for the patient. As more data is collected, the data can be added to the database in order to increase the accuracy of future assessments. The database can also be enhanced by adding data generated by canonical models and mathematical analysis. | 12-05-2013 |
20140088414 | Method for Estimating Flow Rates, Pressure Gradients, Coronary Flow Reserve, and Fractional Flow Reserve from Patient Specific Computed Tomography Angiogram-Based Contrast Distribution Data - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for non-invasively determining the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. The method includes gathering patient-specific data related to concentration of a contrast agent within a coronary artery of a patient using a coronary computed tomography angiography scan (CCTA). The patient-specific data is used to calculate a patient-specific transluminal attenuation gradient for the coronary artery of the patient. The patient specific transluminal attenuation gradient is used to determine an estimate of a coronary flow velocity, pressure gradient, loss coefficient, coronary flow reserve, and/or fractional flow reserve for the patient. Coronary flow velocity, pressure gradient, loss coefficient, coronary flow reserve, and fractional flow reserve can then be used to estimate the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. | 03-27-2014 |
20140180080 | Method for Estimating Pressure Gradients and Fractional Flow Reserve from Computed Tomography Angiography: Transluminal Attenuation Flow Encoding - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for non-invasively determining the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. The method includes gathering patient-specific data related to concentration of a contrast agent within a coronary artery of a patient using a coronary computed tomography angiography scan (CCTA). The patient-specific data is used to calculate a patient-specific transarterial attenuation gradient for the coronary artery of the patient. The patient specific transarterial attenuation gradient is compared to previously collected data to determine an estimate of a pressure gradient and/or fractional flow reserve (FFR) for the patient. As more data is collected, the data can be added to the database in order to increase the accuracy of future assessments. The database can also be enhanced by adding data generated by canonical models and mathematical analysis. | 06-26-2014 |
20140187928 | Method for Estimating Flow Rates, Pressure Gradients, Coronary Flow Reserve, and Fractional Flow Reserve from Patient Specific Computed Tomography Angiogram-Based Contrast Distribution Data - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for non-invasively determining the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. The method includes gathering patient-specific data related to concentration of a contrast agent within a coronary artery of a patient using a coronary computed tomography angiography scan (CCTA). The patient-specific data is used to calculate a patient-specific transluminal attenuation gradient for the coronary artery of the patient. The patient specific transluminal attenuation gradient is used to determine an estimate of a coronary flow velocity, pressure gradient, loss coefficient, coronary flow reserve, and/or fractional flow reserve for the patient. Coronary flow velocity, pressure gradient, loss coefficient, coronary flow reserve, and fractional flow reserve can then be used to estimate the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis. | 07-03-2014 |
20140243662 | Method for Estimating Flow Rates and Pressure Gradients in Arterial Networks from Patient Specific Computed Tomography Angiogram-Based Contrast Distribution Data - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for non-invasively determining the functional severity of arterial stenosis in a selected portion of an arterial network. The method includes gathering patient-specific data related to concentration of a contrast agent within an arterial network using a coronary computed tomography angiography scan (CCTA). The data can be gathered under rest or stress conditions. Estimation of a loss coefficient (K) can be used to eliminate the need for data gathered under stress. The data is used to calculate a transluminal attenuation gradient (TAG). The data may be corrected for imaging artifacts at any stage of the analysis. TAFE is used to determine an estimate of flow velocity. Once velocity is determined, pressure gradient, coronary flow reserve, and/or fractional flow reserve can be determined through a variety of methods. These estimates can be used to estimate functional severity of stenosis. | 08-28-2014 |
20160004837 | COMPUTATIONAL FLOW DYNAMICS BASED METHOD FOR STIMATING THROMBOEMBOLIC RISK IN PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - The present invention provides a method for determining thromboembolic risk in a patient. The method includes processing functional images of a patient's heart in order to create a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of the patient's heart. Once a CFD model is obtained, various metrics can be determined to estimate the patient's risk of left ventricular thrombosis. This method is particularly suited for determining thromboembolic risk in patients having suffered a myocardial infarction. However, the method can also be applied to a broader population at risk of cardioembolic and cryptogenic stroke. | 01-07-2016 |
Rajat R. Mittal, Arlington, TX US
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20090049023 | Method and computer program for collaborative web searching - A method and computer program are provided for collaboratively searching one or more distributed computer systems using a web-based user-interface on a computer system. At least a portion of the search processing is remotely performed on the one or more distributed computer systems. The method and computer program include presenting a web-based user interface to a user having one or more search parameters, receiving one or more of the search parameters from the user interface, generating a search request containing the received one or more search parameters, transmitting the search request to at least one other computer system, receiving a search response from the at least one other computer system containing one or more search results from the another computer system, and a sixth computer code for displaying the search results on the user interface. | 02-19-2009 |
Ritesh Mittal, Sylvania, OH US
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20120015862 | Cleaning Solution - Disclosed are cleaning solutions. More particularly, non-toxic solutions of base, water, alcohol and detergent, that effectively and surprisingly eliminate contaminating aliphatic acids in aqueous solutions. When present as a foam or even a contaminating film remaining on various parts and surfaces, aliphatic acid contaminants can be present a large and costly problem in manufacturing operations, cleaning tasks, personal hygiene. The need to remove such contaminants arises in a myriad environments and situations, such as during the manufacture of detergents, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, coring and core analysis, manipulation of oils, fuels, fermentation applications, manufacture of emollients, moisturizers, liquors, foods such as seafood, milk, butter and other dairy products, water processing, paper products, tissue culture, reusable clinical equipment, and the like. Presented are cleaning compositions and methods that effectively eliminate and prevent build up of such dangerous and costly contaminants in aqueous solutions. | 01-19-2012 |
20130096295 | Maltoside and Phosphocholine Derivatives, Uses thereof and Methods of Preparing Artificial Lipid Structures Thereof - Disclosed are saccharide and phosphocholine derivatives. The derivatives include azide and alkyne derivatives which form one end of a variable length carbon chain. The opposite end of the variable length carbon chain is covalently linked to the saccharide or phosphocholine. The saccharide may be, for instance, a maltoside. The alkyne and azide derivatives of the saccharides and phosphocholine may be reacted together to form amphiphilic molecules useful in cellular membrane studies and applications. By adjusting the length of the carbon chain, the biochemical and biophysical properties of the resultant 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazole compounds may be custom tailored for the intended application. Resultant molecules may form micelles, bicelle, lipid bilayers and other like structures useful in the isolation and purification of membrane bound or membrane associated proteins and biochemical components. The saccharides and phosphocholine molecules may be alternatively substituted as desired to provide additional flexibility in designing the desired end product. | 04-18-2013 |
20140200171 | CLEANING SOLUTION - Disclosed are cleaning solutions. More particularly, non-toxic solutions of base, water, alcohol and detergent, that effectively and surprisingly eliminate contaminating aliphatic acids in aqueous solutions. When present as a foam or even a contaminating film remaining on various parts and surfaces, aliphatic acid contaminants can be present a large and costly problem in manufacturing operations, cleaning tasks, personal hygiene. The need to remove such contaminants arises in a myriad environments and situations, such as during the manufacture of detergents, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, coring and core analysis, manipulation of oils, fuels, fermentation applications, manufacture of emollients, moisturizers, liquors, foods such as seafood, milk, butter and other dairy products, water processing, paper products, tissue culture, reusable clinical equipment, and the like. Presented are cleaning compositions and methods that effectively eliminate and prevent build up of such dangerous and costly contaminants in aqueous solutions. | 07-17-2014 |
Sachin Mittal, Telford, PA US
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20100137197 | LYOPHILIZED ANTI-FUNGAL COMPOSITION - A lyophilized anti-fungal composition comprises (A) caspofungin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in an effective amount; (B) one or more non-reducing sugars having a glass transition temperature T | 06-03-2010 |
20100216848 | LIQUID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PARENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF A SUBSTITUTED AMIDE - A liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising N-[1S,2S]-3-[(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(3-cyanophenyl)-1-methylpropyl]-2-methyl-2-{[(5-trifluoromethyl)pyridine-2-yl]oxy}propanamide is disclosed, together with processes of preparing the liquid pharmaceutical composition, preparing a vessel containing the liquid pharmaceutical composition, the use of the composition for treating and preventing diabetes or obesity and a method of treating or preventing diabetes or obesity comprising administration to a patient in need thereof of an effective amount of the liquid pharmaceutical composition. | 08-26-2010 |
Samir Mittal, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20080225654 | Zone based repeated runout error compensation - Compensation for repeated runout (RRO) error, such as in a data storage device servo circuit, is preferably carried out by obtaining a population distribution of RRO error values from at least selected ones of a subset of tracks. An RRO error compensation value is determined for each one of the subset of tracks when a variance characteristic of said population distribution meets a selected criterion. Preferably, a first track of a storage medium has a servo field at a first angular position on the medium, a repeated runout (RRO) error compensation field at a second angular position on the medium, and a user data field at a third angular position on the medium. An immediately adjacent second track preferably has a servo field at the first angular position and a user data field at the second angular position in lieu of an RRO error compensation field. | 09-18-2008 |
20120102317 | SECURE CONTENT DISTRIBUTION - In an example, a method of securing content is described. The method may include instantiating a content server on a client device. The method may also include operating the content server to retrieve content identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The method may also include serving the content from the content server to a content renderer on the client device. The content renderer may be configured to render the content at the client device and to prohibit saving the content in the clear on the client device. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102329 | CONTENT DISTRIBUTION AND AGGREGATION - In an example, a method for secure publication of content is described. The method may include encrypting content with a media key. The method may also include providing the encrypted content to a client device associated with a private key and a public key. The private key may be stored at the client device. The method may also include encrypting the media key with the public key. The method may also include providing the encrypted media key to the client device. | 04-26-2012 |
20140208122 | SECURE CONTENT DISTRIBUTION - In an example, a method of securing content is described. The method may include instantiating a content server on a client device. The method may also include operating the content server to retrieve content identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The method may also include serving the content from the content server to a content renderer on the client device. The content renderer may be configured to render the content at the client device and to prohibit saving the content in the clear on the client device. | 07-24-2014 |
Samir Mittal, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120033537 | COPY STATION - In an embodiment, a method for making copies of a master disc is described. The method includes receiving a master disc. The method also includes capturing an image of a label on a first side of the master disc. The method also includes generating a data image of data stored on the master disc. The method also includes making one or more copies of the master disc using one or more blank discs. Making the one or more copies includes recording the data image onto a data side of each of the one or more blank discs and printing the image of the label on an opposing side of each of the one or more blank discs. | 02-09-2012 |
Sanam Mittal, Parker, CO US
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20100228946 | METHOD FOR ASSOCIATING PHYSICAL ADDRESS WITH LOGICAL COMMUNICATION ADDRESS IN A MEDIA LIBRARY ASSEMBLY - A method for associating a physical address with a logical communication address for an Ethernet-connected media drive ( | 09-09-2010 |
Shiva Mittal, Peoria, IL US
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20090222280 | System and method for certification data management - A system and method are disclosed that provide for processing certification data. The system and method include determining a rating definition associated with an engine configuration, and associating an arrangement number with the rating definition. In addition, the system and method include associating a certification type with the arrangement number, and associating a certification dataset, created by recording emissions test results of one or more emissions data parameters, with the rating definition to generate a certification family. The one or more emissions data parameters are included in at least one of an emissions law or an emissions regulation. | 09-03-2009 |
Sukant Mittal, Boston, MA US
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20140356884 | Boundary Layer Suction for Cell Capture - Capturing particles includes introducing a fluid sample, which includes particles of a first type, into a first channel of a microfluidic device and flowing the fluid sample past a porous or partially porous membrane. The pores fluidly connect the first channel to a second channel, and the device further includes multiple binding moieties on a first side of the porous membrane adjacent to the first channel. The binding moieties are capable of binding to the first type of particles. Capturing particles also includes creating a pressure difference between the first and second channels to enable the fluid sample to flow from the first channel through the porous membrane into the second channel and to direct the particles toward the binding moieties, thereby capturing the first type of particles. In addition, by creating a modified capture surface that is impermeable near the walls of the channels, capture efficiencies and throughput can be increased. | 12-04-2014 |
Suresh K. Mittal, West Lafayette, IN US
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20100158939 | VACCINE AGAINST PANDEMIC STRAINS OF INFLUENZA VIRUSES - The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response against avian or pandemic influenza. The compositions include adenovirus vectors comprising avian influenza antigens, recombinant adenovirus and immunogenic compositions comprising such recombinant vectors and adenovirus. Methods for eliciting an immune response against avian or pandemic influenza involving administering such adenovirus vectors or recombinant adenovirus are also provided. | 06-24-2010 |
Swati Mittal, Richardson, TX US
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20120093152 | Method and System for Communicating Multicast Traffic Over Protected Paths - In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method is provided for communicating multicast traffic. The method may include in response to receipt of multicast control traffic at a network element to be communicated to a protection switching group, communicating the multicast control traffic to each of a working path and a protection path of the protection switching group. The method may also include in response to receipt of multicast control traffic via either of the working path and the protection path, processing the multicast control traffic as if the multicast control traffic was received via both the working path and the protection path. | 04-19-2012 |
Udar Mittal, Rolling Meadows, IL US
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20160049156 | METHOD FOR CODING PULSE VECTORS USING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES - Improved methods for coding an ensemble of pulse vectors utilize statistical models (i.e., probability models) for the ensemble of pulse vectors, to more efficiently code each pulse vector of the ensemble. At least one pulse parameter describing the non-zero pulses of a given pulse vector is coded using the statistical models and the number of non-zero pulse positions for the given pulse vector. In some embodiments, the number of non-zero pulse positions are coded using range coding. The total number of unit magnitude pulses may be coded using conditional (state driven) bitwise arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position locations may be coded using adaptive arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position magnitudes may be coded using probability-based combinatorial coding, and the corresponding sign information may be coded using bitwise arithmetic coding. Such methods are well suited to coding non-independent-identically-distributed signals, such as coding video information. | 02-18-2016 |
20160049157 | METHOD FOR CODING PULSE VECTORS USING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES - Improved methods for coding an ensemble of pulse vectors utilize statistical models (i.e., probability models) for the ensemble of pulse vectors, to more efficiently code each pulse vector of the ensemble. At least one pulse parameter describing the non-zero pulses of a given pulse vector is coded using the statistical models and the number of non-zero pulse positions for the given pulse vector. In some embodiments, the number of non-zero pulse positions are coded using range coding. The total number of unit magnitude pulses may be coded using conditional (state driven) bitwise arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position locations may be coded using adaptive arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position magnitudes may be coded using probability-based combinatorial coding, and the corresponding sign information may be coded using bitwise arithmetic coding. Such methods are well suited to coding non-independent-identically-distributed signals, such as coding video information. | 02-18-2016 |
20160049158 | METHOD FOR CODING PULSE VECTORS USING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES - Improved methods for coding an ensemble of pulse vectors utilize statistical models (i.e., probability models) for the ensemble of pulse vectors, to more efficiently code each pulse vector of the ensemble. At least one pulse parameter describing the non-zero pulses of a given pulse vector is coded using the statistical models and the number of non-zero pulse positions for the given pulse vector. In some embodiments, the number of non-zero pulse positions are coded using range coding. The total number of unit magnitude pulses may be coded using conditional (state driven) bitwise arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position locations may be coded using adaptive arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position magnitudes may be coded using probability-based combinatorial coding, and the corresponding sign information may be coded using bitwise arithmetic coding. Such methods are well suited to coding non-independent-identically-distributed signals, such as coding video information. | 02-18-2016 |
20160049159 | METHOD FOR CODING PULSE VECTORS USING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES - Improved methods for coding an ensemble of pulse vectors utilize statistical models (i.e., probability models) for the ensemble of pulse vectors, to more efficiently code each pulse vector of the ensemble. At least one pulse parameter describing the non-zero pulses of a given pulse vector is coded using the statistical models and the number of non-zero pulse positions for the given pulse vector. In some embodiments, the number of non-zero pulse positions are coded using range coding. The total number of unit magnitude pulses may be coded using conditional (state driven) bitwise arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position locations may be coded using adaptive arithmetic coding. The non-zero pulse position magnitudes may be coded using probability-based combinatorial coding, and the corresponding sign information may be coded using bitwise arithmetic coding. Such methods are well suited to coding non-independent-identically-distributed signals, such as coding video information. | 02-18-2016 |
Vibhor Mittal, Austin, TX US
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20140181602 | MODELING MEMORY ARRAYS FOR TEST PATTERN ANALYSIS - A method includes receiving in a computing apparatus a model of an integrated circuit device including a memory array. The memory array is modeled as a plurality of device primitives. A test pattern analysis of the memory array is performed using the model in the computing apparatus. A system includes a memory array modeling unit and a test pattern analysis unit. The memory array modeling unit is operable to generate a model of an integrated circuit device including an memory array. The memory array is modeled as a plurality of device primitives. The test pattern analysis unit is operable to performing a test pattern analysis of the memory array using the model in the computing apparatus. | 06-26-2014 |
Vikas Mittal, Murphy, TX US
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20120230674 | Triggers to Fault Information Insertion in Optical Transport Network - Systems and methods for triggering fault information insertion in an optical network are disclosed. In accordance with certain embodiments of the present disclosure, a method may include detecting, by a network element, occurrence of an event. The network element may also determine whether the event comprises a triggering fault condition in which fault information is to be communicated. The network element may additionally insert fault information into a data packet. The network element may further communicate the data packet to at least one neighboring network element. | 09-13-2012 |
20130077974 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A TARGET SIGNAL IN AN OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK FRAME STRUCTURE - In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for identifying a target signal in an optical transport network frame structure may be provided. The method may include determining an Access Identifier (AID) for the target signal. The method may also include determining at least one attribute for the target signal. The at least one attribute may define at least one of an Optical Transport Network (OTN) multiplexing structure associated with the target signal and one or more attributes associated with one or a higher order or an intermediate higher order optical data unit entity for a supporting entity of a lower order optical data unit associated with the target signal. The method may further include identifying the target signal based on the AID and the at least one attribute. | 03-28-2013 |
20130209087 | ASYMMETRIC OTN NETWORK TRAFFIC SUPPORT - A method of network communications includes determining an access identifier (AID) for an egress signal through a network interface of a network element, an Optical Transport Network (OTN) multiplexing structure identifier (MSI) associated with the egress signal through the network interface, another AID associated with a defined ingress signal through the network interface, another OTN MSI associated with the defined ingress signal through the network interface, and associating the egress signal and the defined ingress signal based on the AIDs and OTN MSIs. The first OTN MSI is not equal to the second OTN MSI. | 08-15-2013 |
20140294377 | PROACTIVE DELAY MEASUREMENT FOR OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK - A network element is disclosed. In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a network element may comprise a network interface configured to communicatively couple to a network, and a controller communicatively coupled to the network interface. The controller may be configured to determine a delay-measurement interval, and to perform a plurality of delay measurements at a respective plurality of randomly determined times within the delay-measurement interval. Performing a delay measurement may comprise sending an outgoing signal, receiving an incoming signal, and determining a delay time based on the outgoing signal and the incoming signal. | 10-02-2014 |
Vikas Mittal, Richardson, TX US
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20110280567 | IDENTIFYING FAULT LOCATIONS IN A NETWORK - Systems and methods for identifying a fault location in an optical network are disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for identifying a fault location in an optical network comprises monitoring, by a network element, an eastward optical path and a westward optical path for faults. The method further comprises transmitting, by the network element, a first data packet along the eastward path and a second data packet along the westward path. The first and second data packets comprise an eastward fault indicator and a westward fault indicator comprising information associated with any eastward or westward faults occurring on the eastward or westward paths. The fault indicators indicate the existence of an eastward or westward fault and the network element that detected the fault. | 11-17-2011 |
20120087648 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION SWITCHING - A method is provided for protection switching in an optical network. The method may include communicating a switch request for initiation of protection switching in response to a determination that at least a minimum frequency of interrupts indicating failure of an optical signal has occurred over a first period. The method may also include communicating a switch request for cessation of protection switching in response to a determination that no more than a maximum frequency of interrupts indicating failure of an optical signal has occurred over a second period. | 04-12-2012 |
Vikas Mittal, Wylie, TX US
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Vikram Mittal, Cambridge, MA US
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20090274549 | WALL COOLING ARRANGEMENT - A wall cooling arrangement comprising on one side of a wall a multiplicity of cooling fluid inlet apertures and on the opposite of the wall a multiplicity of cooling fluid exit apertures, and in the body of the wall linking said inlet and exit apertures a network of multiply branched cooling passages. Flow of cooling fluid through a network is controlled by a throat positioned either at or close to the inlet to the passage network or at a location part way through the network, in which case there may be a plurality of inlet apertures feeding through a single throat to a plurality of outlet apertures. | 11-05-2009 |
Vishal Onkarmal Mittal, Manchester, CT US
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Vithi Mittal, Hudson, OH US
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20150055189 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SCANNING OBJECTS - In a method for scanning a book including a plurality of pages, a property of the plurality of pages is measured between a plurality of points on the top of the book and a plurality of points on the bottom of the book to generate a plurality of data values. The plurality of data values are grouped into a plurality of levels corresponding to the plurality of pages. A determination is made for each of the plurality of the points at each of the plurality of levels whether ink is present. Pixel data is generated, indicative of one of the presence or absence of ink at each of the plurality of points for each of the plurality of levels. An image is generated using the pixel data for each of the plurality of levels. | 02-26-2015 |
20160057302 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SCANNING OBJECTS - In a method for scanning a book including a plurality of pages, a property of the plurality of pages is measured between a plurality of points on the top of the book and a plurality of points on the bottom of the book to generate a plurality of data values. The plurality of data values are grouped into a plurality of levels corresponding to the plurality of pages. A determination is made for each of the plurality of the points at each of the plurality of levels whether ink is present. Pixel data is generated, indicative of one of the presence or absence of ink at each of the plurality of points for each of the plurality of levels. An image is generated using the pixel data for each of the plurality of levels. | 02-25-2016 |
Vivek Mittal, Syosset, NY US
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20080300145 | In vivo high throughput selection of RNAi probes - In mammalian systems, RNA interference (RNAi)-based suppression of target gene expression may be activated by delivery of RNAi probes such as double stranded small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules or short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs), where the RNAi probe sequence is homologous to the target-gene. A reliable and quantitative method is provided for the rapid and efficient identification of RNAi probes that are most effective in providing RNAi-mediated suppression of target gene expression. This method may be used for high-throughput screens to identify effective RNAi probes. | 12-04-2008 |
Vivek Mittal, Greenlawn, NY US
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20100284907 | TREATMENT OF TUMORS BY ABLATING BONE MARROW-DERIVED ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS - This invention provides methods of treating tumors and other conditions characterized by abnormal neoangiogenesis by inhibiting bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells. | 11-11-2010 |
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Yogesh K. Mittal, Spring, TX US
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20080270810 | Electronic device with flexible processing system - An electronic device comprising a host module and a wireless module each comprising a processing unit, wherein the electronic device is configurable to be operated in a low processing mode by performing processing functions for the electronic device using the processing unit of the wireless module. | 10-30-2008 |
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