Asirvatham, US
Edward Asirvatham, Chatham, NJ US
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20100063310 | Functionalized silicon compounds - A process for preparing a functionalized carbo-silicon compound comprising contacting, in the presence of a hydrosilation catalyst and under hydrosilation promoting conditions: a hydrolyzable silicon reactant having at least one Si—H functional group, and a functionalized olefin reactant containing at least one terminal olefin functional group and a tertiary carbon atom to which is bonded a second functional methyl group or functional carbon group characterized by having substantial potential to impede a hydrosilation reaction when otherwise not attached to the tertiary carbon atom. | 03-11-2010 |
20110028639 | ROOM TEMPERATURE VULCANIZABLE POLYMERS - A room-temperature vulanizable (RTV) polymeric composition comprising organosiloxane or polyurethane units having at least one terminal methyl isopropyl ketoximino or methyl propyl ketoximino moiety, as well as methods of making the same. | 02-03-2011 |
Kirupairaj Asirvatham, Escondido, CA US
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20090327820 | Demapper Using Floating-Point Representation of Soft Bits - The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods and systems for converting fixed-point soft bit values, provided by a demapper, into floating-point soft bits values. In one aspect, there is provided a method. The method may include receiving, from a demapper, soft bits formatted as a fixed-point value. Moreover, the soft bits may be converted from the fixed-point value to a floating-point value. The floating-point value is punctured to remove a bit. The converted soft bits are provided to a buffer to enable decoding of the buffered soft bits. Related systems, apparatus, methods, and/or articles are also described. | 12-31-2009 |
Kirupairaj Asirvatham, San Diego, CA US
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20090070650 | ERROR CORRECTION FOR A PERSISTENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION - Methods and apparatus for communicating and utilizing persistent allocation of resources are described herein. A base station can allocate persistent resources to a client station, and can associate the client station or persistent resource allocation with a particular shared NACK channel. The base station can monitor the NACK channel for a NACK indicating a map error. The base station can also monitor the resource allocation to implicitly determine a map error. The base station can resend one or more persistent resource allocation information elements in response to the NACK or implicit error determination. A client station having a persistent resource allocation can monitor persistent resource allocation information elements in map messages and can indicate failure to receive a persistent resource allocation information element in a NACK message on a preassigned share NACK channel. | 03-12-2009 |
20130223388 | ERROR CORRECTION FOR A PERSISTENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION - Methods and apparatus for communicating and utilizing persistent allocation of resources are described herein. A base station may allocate persistent resources to a client station, and may associate the client station or persistent resource allocation with a particular shared NACK channel. The base station may monitor the NACK channel for a NACK indicating a map error. The base station may monitor the resource allocation to implicitly determine a map error. The base station may resend one or more persistent resource allocation information elements in response to the NACK or implicit error determination. A client station having a persistent resource allocation may monitor persistent resource allocation information elements in map messages and/or may indicate failure to receive a persistent resource allocation information element in a NACK message on a shared NACK channel. | 08-29-2013 |
20140241292 | ERROR CORRECTION FOR A PERSISTENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION - Methods and apparatus for communicating and utilizing persistent allocation of resources are described herein. A base station may allocate persistent resources to a client station, and may associate the client station or persistent resource allocation with a particular shared NACK channel. The base station may monitor the NACK channel for a NACK indicating a map error. The base station may monitor the resource allocation to implicitly determine a map error. The base station may resend one or more persistent resource allocation information elements in response to the NACK or implicit error determination. A client station having a persistent resource allocation may monitor persistent resource allocation information elements in map messages and/or may indicate failure to receive a persistent resource allocation information element in a NACK message on a shared NACK channel. | 08-28-2014 |
Kripps Asirvatham, Escondido, CA US
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20110176446 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR PACKET DELINEATION - An error management system and process can be used to identify an erroneous data packet in a data stream. In response to identifying the erroneous data packet, a subsequent valid data packet is located in the data stream. In one embodiment, a plurality of candidate locations of header checksum windows are searched and checked for a valid checksum. Multiple integrity checks of multiple header checksums can be used to reduce the probability of a false positive integrity check. In another embodiment, one or more information data fields can used for determining packet integrity by determining if the fields contain valid information bits. | 07-21-2011 |