Priya
Bhaskar Priya, Vaibhav Khand IN
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20140129614 | INTEGRATING WEB ANALYTICS PRODUCTS WITH WEB CONFERENCING PRODUCTS FOR BETTER REPORTING OF USER INTERACTION AND DATA TRACKING - Reports may be generated by a web conferencing host from the data collected by a web analytics application by fetching reporting data from the web analytics application server and then augmenting them on a need basis at the web conferencing host server. Relevant graphs are then constructed and provided as reports to the client. For the reports, an organizer at a client machine requests the web conferencing host server to fetch the data. The web conferencing host server may query the web analytics server for the required report data, and then augment the data from the web conferencing host's own database to make the report richer, in terms of improved visualization, or improved data. | 05-08-2014 |
Bhaskar Priya, Noida IN
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20160094593 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARING VIEWABLE CONTENT WITH CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS THROUGH AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF CONTENT TO BE SHARED - A computer implemented method and apparatus for sharing the contents of a presentation in a web conference through automated identification of documents for selective sharing with web conferences comprises launching a web conference in which an application or an entire desktop view of a conference presenter is caused to be rendered as content viewable on the displays of all conference participants. The method detects that one or more documents are being accessed by application(s) executed concurrently with the desktop sharing application and identifies documents having a supported format as including viewable content available for rendering to the display of the presenter. Automatically, or after presenter confirmation, the content is uploaded to a web server and converted into a format that can be distributed to and cached at the respective participant computers. | 03-31-2016 |
Lakshmi Priya, Hyderabad IN
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20160077965 | Categorizing Memory Pages Based On Page Residences - Embodiments of the present invention provide hints for page stealing by prioritizing pages based on the number of residences. Receiving a plurality of pages to be hinted to a hypervisor for page stealing. Determining at least two page types of the plurality of pages. Determining whether any of the at least two page types has a total number of residences less than a total number of potential residences in the virtual environment for all page types and have a total number of residences less than a threshold. Responsive to determining a first page type of the at least two page types has a total number of residences less than a total number of potential residences for all page types and has a total number of residences less than a threshold, notifying the hypervisor of at least one page from the plurality of pages that is the determined first page type. | 03-17-2016 |
Nancy Priya, Bangalore IN
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20150209742 | MULTI PLANE MIXER AND SEPARATOR (MPMS) SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a multi plane mixer and separator (MPMS) system. The system comprises a base frame of predetermined shape configured to form a base for the MPMS system. A motor is mounted to the base frame for rotating the MPMS system. A ball joint mechanism is fixed to the motor using a link and other end of the ball joint mechanism is coupled to a fork. A container holding frame is connected to the fork using bars, wherein said container holding frame is capable of tilting up to 120° with respect to the base frame. And an MPMS container of predetermined shape detachably mounted on the container holding frame for mixing fluids of different density. | 07-30-2015 |
Shashank Priya, Arlington, TX US
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20080297340 | Compliant Wireless Sensitive Elements and Devices - Sensitive elements and devices include at least one piezoelectric material and a compliant polymer substrate having elastomeric properties to lend flexibility without affecting sensitivity of the element and/or device. Sensitive elements are in operable communication with a control system; communication is wireless. Interaction of a sensitive element/sensitive device with an operator/environmental object/device is provided through use of an impedance controller and filter. | 12-04-2008 |
Shashank Priya, Blacksburg, VA US
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20100052324 | PIEZOELECTRIC WINDMILL APPARATUS - A piezoelectric windmill configured to handle small scale wind flow. One embodiment the piezoelectric windmill solves problems associated with harvesting energy and generating electric energy or power using piezoelectric materials having significant advantages over previously available materials. | 03-04-2010 |
20120174571 | SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY (SMA) ACTUATORS AND DEVICES INCLUDING BIO-INSPIRED SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY COMPOSITE (BISMAC) ACTUATORS - An actuator comprising a flexible spring affixed at a separation distance from a shape memory alloy or artificial muscle element amplifies strain developed by the shape memory alloy or artificial muscle element while maintaining a substantial fraction of the force developed during activation of the shape memory alloy or artificial memory element. A plurality of such actuators positioned relative to each other by encapsulation or attachment to a body of material such as a terminal hub can emulate a wide variety of biological movements such as for providing gripping in the manner of an opposed human thumb or propulsion in the manner of a jellyfish. | 07-12-2012 |
20130193693 | MULTIMODAL VIBRATION HARVESTER COMBINING INDUCTIVE AND MAGNETOSTRICTIVE MECHANISMS - Multi-Mechanism Energy Harvesters (MMEHs) combining magnetostrictive and inductive mechanisms with a shape and size similar to an AA battery. Included are MMEHs with (a) an inductive mode: a cylindrical tube, a rod lengthwise within the tube, permanent magnets with opposing polarities at opposing ends of the tube, an annular oscillatory magnet in the tube and between the magnets and around the rod; and a primary coil around the tube and oscillatory magnet, such that relative movement between the magnet and coil induces electrical current in the coil; and (b) a magnetostrictive mode comprising: piezoelectric cymbal transducers on opposing ends of the tube and comprising a magnetostrictive material surrounded by a secondary coil, such that movement of the magnetostrictive material induces voltage in the secondary coil. During use, electrical energy can be harvested from the relative motion between the magnet and coil and from the magnetostrictive material. | 08-01-2013 |
20140187681 | JELLYFISH-INSPIRED TILT SENSOR AND ARTIFICIAL MESOGLEA - Components of an unmanned undersea vehicle are inspired by jellyfish that uses its flexible body and tilt sensing to achieve efficient swimming and turning. A tilt sensor, based on a statocyst, has a metal ball in a chamber lined with resistors. The tilt is sensed in accordance with which resistors the ball contacts. A composition of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel with ferritin particles dispersed therein mimics the qualities of a jellyfish's mesoglea. | 07-03-2014 |
20140239774 | NEW PROCESSING METHOD FOR GRAIN-ORIENTED LEAD-FREE PIEZOELECTRIC Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-BaTiO3 CERAMICS EXHIBITING GIANT PERFORMANCE - Textured ceramic compositions having improved piezoelectric characteristics as compared with their random counterparts are provided. Methods of making the compositions and devices using them are also included. More particularly, compositions comprising textured ceramic Na | 08-28-2014 |
20140295138 | HIGH PERFORMANCE TEXTURED PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A textured PMN-PZT ceramic is created using templated grain growth to align seed crystals in a ceramic matrix powder by tape-casting process. Heat treatment then results in the nucleation and growth of matrix crystals on aligned templates. The resulting textured PMN-PZT ceramic has high longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient and a high piezoelectric voltage coefficient. In another embodiment, a textured PMN-PT ceramic has a volume fraction of the templates no greater than 1%. The utility of this invention includes both its exceptional piezoelectric properties as well as the utilization of an economical manufacturing process that is widely used in the multi-layer ceramic capacitor industry. | 10-02-2014 |
20140375174 | LOW-TEMPERATURE CO-FIRING OF MULTILAYER TEXTURED PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS WITH INNER ELECTRODES - Textured PMN-PZT fabricated by templated grain growth (TGG) method has a piezoelectric coefficient (d) of 3 to 5 times that of its random counterpart. By combining this TGG method with low-temperature co-firing ceramics (LTCC) techniques, co-fired multilayer textured piezoelectric ceramic materials with inner electrodes were produced at a temperature as low as 925° C., which silver could be used. Trilayer PMN-PZT ceramics prepared by this method show a strain increase of 2.5 times, a driving voltage decrease of 3 times, and an equivalent piezoelectric coefficient (d*) improvement of 10 to 15 times that of conventional random ceramic counterparts. Further, a co-fired magnetostrictive/piezoelectric/magnetostrictive laminate structure with silver inner electrode was also synthesized. The integration of textured piezoelectric microstructure with the cost-effective low-temperature co-fired layered structure achieves strong magnetoelectric coupling. These new materials have promising applications including as actuators, ultrasonic transducers, and use in energy harvesters. | 12-25-2014 |
Suresh C. Priya, Aurora, IL US
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20090274879 | Decorative plastic card - A decorative plastic card is provided. The decorative plastic card may have a first overlay, a second overlay, and a decorative PVC layer sandwiched between the first and second overlays. The decorative layer preferably has a decorative pattern that extends from a first outer surface of the decorative layer, through the decorative layer to a second opposing outer surface of the decorative layer. The first overlay, the decorative layer and the second overlay are laminated together to form the plastic card. Additionally, the decorative plastic card may also have a first substrate positioned between the first overlay and the decorative layer, and a second substrate positioned between the decorative layer and the second overlay. | 11-05-2009 |