Dingari
Hrushikesh Dingari, Tampa, FL US
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20090327901 | BROADCAST DESIGN FOR PROVISIONING RECONFIGURABLE OPTICAL ADD/DROP MULTIPLEXER CIRCUITS - A method includes receiving an order for services to be provided by an optical network, the order identifying bandwidth requirements for the optical network and multiple broadcast locations; creating an optical network identifier, the optical network identifier including an aggregation of dense wavelength data multiplexers that may define one or more paths; prompting a user to select a path for a broadcast circuit through the dense wavelength data multiplexers using a graphical user interface; querying an operations support service for available bandwidth to support bandwidth requirements over the selected path; and assigning the circuit path based on the available bandwidth. | 12-31-2009 |
Hrushikesh K. Dingari, Tampa, FL US
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20130145300 | Workflow-Based Delivery Management Methods and Systems - An exemplary method includes a delivery management system 1) receiving data representative of an order to deliver a network circuit-based product to a customer, 2) tracking completion statuses of each of a plurality of workflow steps associated with the delivery of the network circuit-based product and each of a plurality of milestones each representing a distinct level of completion of the order, 3) automatically identifying, based on the tracked completion statuses, one or more workflow jeopardy conditions that affect a completion of one or more of the milestones, and 4) providing one or more notifications of the one or more workflow jeopardy conditions for presentation within a graphical user interface to a user assigned to the order. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 06-06-2013 |
Murali Mohan Dingari, Bothell, WA US
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20130238629 | SEARCHING NETWORK CONFIGURATION DATA - A programmed hardware network configuration file repository indexer is configured with a network-configuration-specific index-operation rule set. In another example, a network-configuration-specific index-operation rule set can be used in generating an index to a network configuration file repository. In the latter example, the index and the index-operation rule set is used in searching the network configuration file repository. | 09-12-2013 |
Narahara Chari Dingari, Framingham, MA US
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20120035442 | PORTABLE RAMAN DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM - The present invention further relates to the selection of the specific filter combinations, which can provide sufficient information for multivariate calibration to extract accurate analyte concentrations in complex biological systems. The present invention also describes wavelength interval selection methods that give rise to the miniaturized designs. Finally, this invention presents a plurality of wavelength selection methods and miniaturized spectroscopic apparatus designs and the necessary tools to map from one domain (wavelength selection) to the other (design parameters). Such selection of informative spectral bands has a broad scope in miniaturizing any clinical diagnostic instruments which employ Raman spectroscopy in particular and other spectroscopic techniques in general. | 02-09-2012 |
Narahara Chari Dingari, Somerville, MA US
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20120302892 | PORTABLE OPTICAL FIBER PROBE-BASED SPECTROSCOPIC SCANNER FOR RAPID CANCER DIAGNOSIS - A multimodal probe system for spectroscopic scanning of tissue for disease diagnosis. The system can use diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy for the detection of cancerous tissue, such as tissue margin assessment. | 11-29-2012 |
20140349337 | RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FOR DETECTION OF GLYCATED ANALYTES - The present invention relates to the optical measurement of blood analytes, such as glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and serum albumin as a functional metric of mean blood glucose in the diagnosis of diabetic patients. Non-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is employed as the analytical method for quantitative detection of blood analytes. Using processing techniques, non-enzymatic glycosylation (glycation) of the analytes results in measurable and highly reproducible changes in the acquired spectral data, which enable the accurate measurements and classification of glycated and unglycated analytes. | 11-27-2014 |