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Deepak Ajinkya, Glen Waverley AU
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20090156734 | Initiating system for solid polyester granule manufacture - The invention relates generally to solid polyester granules of the type used as matting agents in paints. In particular, the invention relates to a new redox initiating system for use in a suspension polymerisation process used to manufacture the solid polyester granules, to a process for the preparation of the solid polyester granules, and to paint compositions comprising solid polyester granules. | 06-18-2009 |
Deepak Alse, Bangalore IN
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20080249646 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCT LINE MANAGEMENT (PLM) - A method and system for a product line management is presented. The system is capable of performing steps of the method. The method includes a first step of obtaining a product line architecture (PLA). A second step of obtaining a Change Management Workflow (CMW), the CMW includes a plurality of change activities, and the CMW being capable of interacting with the PLA. A third step of obtaining value stream maps for both the PLA and the CMW. A fourth step of creating activity lines for each of the change activity according to the PLA and the CMW. A fifth step of computing risk indicatives for the PLA and the CMW. A sixth step of triggering changes in the PLA and the CMW according the change activity, activity line, risk indicatives, or any combination thereof. And another step of repeating the steps of obtaining value stream maps onwards while managing the product line. | 10-09-2008 |
Deepak Amaravadi, Delatur, IL US
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20130025271 | Method and arrangement for active make-up in an overrunning actuator - A hydraulic system having an actuator having a piston and associated rod forming head and rod chambers and being adapted to move between retracted and extended positions within a cylinder, and first and second sources of fluid. A first pump provides fluid from the first source to the head chamber at a first pressure. At least one valve provides fluid from the second source at a second pressure to supplement fluid provided to the head chamber from the first pump when the second pressure is greater than the first pressure. | 01-31-2013 |
Deepak Arvindbhai Kumar, Lisboa PT
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20110061270 | HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SHOE HEEL WITH DAMPING MECHANISM - The presented invention refers to a shoe heel which is height-adjustable, but is also composed by a damping mechanism, that can be used by any shoe brand or model, as it's founding principals take into consideration a higher heel as opposed to a flat heel (with no height) and whose purpose is based on practical use, at the moment of conceptual production of the shoe heel, from a tube ( | 03-17-2011 |
Deepak Attarde, Marlboro, NJ US
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20110231362 | EXTENSIBLE DATA DEDUPLICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for data deduplication is presented. A deduplication system includes a plurality of data deduplication nodes; and a data deduplication control node communicatively coupled to the plurality of data deduplication nodes. The deduplication control node performs the operations of performing data deduplication operations at a deduplication system having one or more deduplication nodes at which deduplication data blocks are stored; monitoring a performance characteristic of the deduplication system; and adding an additional deduplication node to the deduplication system when the performance characteristic indicates performance of the system below a predetermined minimum. | 09-22-2011 |
Deepak Bapna, Redmond, WA US
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20110313845 | Learning Display Parameters to Maximize Advertising Revenue - In one embodiment, an evolving advertising system automatically optimizes internet advertising. A data storage unit | 12-22-2011 |
Deepak Baranwal, Greater Noida IN
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20140047285 | MEMORY MANAGER - An embodiment of a manager includes at least one input node configured to receive information regarding a region of an integrated circuit, and a determiner configured to determine, in response to the information, a likelihood that the region will cause an error. For example, the region may include a memory, and contents of the memory may be transferred to another, more reliable memory, if the likelihood that the memory will cause an error in the data that it stores equals or exceeds a likelihood threshold. | 02-13-2014 |
Deepak Bhandiwad, Bangalore IN
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20090271726 | Providing Convenient Entry Points for Users in the Management of Field Devices - An aspect of the present invention enables administrators to specify custom entry points, which facilitate a user to access desired information quickly. In an embodiment, such administrator specified entry points are also displayed in a home page, which is displayed when a user requests management of a corresponding field device. The administrator may specify the specific information and form (e.g., graph, chart, field/value combination, etc.) to be displayed for each entry point, and the corresponding information is retrieved and displayed upon selection of the entry point. | 10-29-2009 |
20090276486 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING CONFIGURATIONS OF OFFLINE FIELD DEVICES IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A method includes receiving a first proposed value or attribute for a parameter associated with a field device. The field device is or will be used in a process control system. The method also includes determining whether the first proposed value or attribute is valid using a device description associated with the field device. The method further includes, if the first proposed value or attribute is not valid, receiving a second proposed value or attribute for the parameter associated with the field device and determining whether the second proposed value or attribute is valid. The determinations of whether the first and second proposed values or attributes are valid could occur when the field device is offline in the process control system. The method could further include receiving a configuration having multiple values or attributes for multiple parameters associated with the field device and validating at least some of those values or attributes. | 11-05-2009 |
Deepak Bhattaral, Seoul KR
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20130012554 | OXAZOLIDINONE DERIVATIVES CONTAINING NEW BICYCLIC GROUP, HAVING ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY, AND METHOD FOR TREATING PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL INFECTIONS USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to oxazolidinone derivatives containing new bicyclic group, having antibacterial activity, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a method for preparing the same, an antibacterial composition comprising the oxazolidinone derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an active ingredient, and a method for treating an infectious disease caused by pathogen using the same. The oxazolidinone derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof may exhibit excellent antibacterial activity against gram positive bacteria including various resistant strains. | 01-10-2013 |
Deepak Bhoir, Warananagar IN
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20120138756 | WEIGHT ADAPTER BRACKET - A weight adapter bracket is provided for a drawbar support frame having a cylinder coupling member for coupling to a hydraulic cylinder. The coupling member has a slot for removably receiving an end of the cylinder. The adapter bracket includes a lug which extends from a flange. The lug is removably receivable by the coupling member, and the flange is adapted to engage and support a weight. A coupling bore extends through the lug and bracket bores extend through the coupling member. A coupling pin is insertable through the coupling bore and the bracket bores and to releasably hold the bracket in the coupling member. A pin bore extends vertically through the bracket, and a further coupling pin is removably insertable through the pin bore. The further coupling pin is adapted to engage a weight which is mounted on the bracket. | 06-07-2012 |
Deepak Bhoir, Mumbai IN
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20090058044 | DRAWBAR PIN ADAPTER - The invention relates to a drawbar pin adapter. There is a need for a drawbar pin adapter which can allow a smaller drawbar pin to be used with a larger drawbar. A drawbar pin adapter is provided for a tractor drawbar having a lower strap, an upper strap and a drawbar pin bore which extends through the upper and lower straps and which receives a drawbar pin. The adapter includes a cylindrical bushing mountable in the drawbar pin bore in the lower strap and a hollow housing which is mountable over the lower strap. The housing includes a lower plate, an upper plate and left and right side plates. The upper plate has an upper bore formed therein, and the lower plate has a lower bore formed therein. The upper and lower bores have a diameter which is smaller than an outer diameter of the bushing so that the upper and lower plates hold the bushing within the drawbar pin bore in the lower strap. The bushing and the upper and lower bores receive the drawbar pin when it is inserted through the upper and lower straps. A retainer retains the housing to the drawbar when the drawbar pin is removed from the drawbar pin bore. The retainer includes a cable coupled to the housing and looped around a portion of the drawbar. | 03-05-2009 |
Deepak Bhole, San Diego, CA US
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20100204741 | SYSTEMS FOR REGULATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE - A method and apparatus for treating a condition associated with impaired blood pressure and/or heart rate in a subject comprising applying an electrical treatment signal, wherein the electrical treatment signal is selected to at least partially block nerve impulses, or in some embodiments, to augment nerve impulses. | 08-12-2010 |
20140316478 | SYSTEMS FOR REGULATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE - A method and apparatus for treating a condition associated with impaired blood pressure and/or heart rate in a subject comprising applying an electrical treatment signal, wherein the electrical treatment signal is selected to at least partially block nerve impulses, or in some embodiments, to augment nerve impulses. | 10-23-2014 |
Deepak Boggavarapu, San Carlos, CA US
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20140076167 | COFFEE PREPARATION SYSTEM - A coffee preparation machine that can roast, grind, and brew coffee. | 03-20-2014 |
20140242239 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COFFEE PREPARATION - Example embodiments of systems and methods for brewing coffee can include providing an integrated beverage system that can include a grinding system, a roasting system, and a brewing system. The integrated beverage system can be used with a container that can contain unroasted coffee beans or coffee grounds, where the integrated beverage system can be configured to accept the container and can roast, grind, and brew coffee. | 08-28-2014 |
Deepak Chandra Bijalwan, Bangalore IN
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20120230553 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING EYE STATE - The present invention is directed to an eye state detecting apparatus and method, that is, including the step of preliminarily discriminating an eye opening and an eye closure by setting an automatic threshold from an eye region and thus dividing an image, and obtaining boundary points of divided zones and using an ellipse most properly equal to the boundary points and consecutively the step of in a case preliminarily discriminated as the eye closure, if an eye closure time is greater than a preset threshold time, the eye state is discriminated into an eye closure, and if not greater, discriminated into an eye blinking. | 09-13-2012 |
20130002912 | METHOD OF CALCULATING LENS SHADING COMPENSATION FACTOR AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPENSATING FOR LENS SHADING BY USING THE METHOD - Provided is a method of calculating a compensation factor to compensate for lens shading due to the characteristics of an image capturing device, which requires a small amount of memory. A reference image is captured, and a compensation factor is calculated using the characteristics of a lens shading pattern of the captured reference image. A distribution of pixel values is approximated using an exponential spline function, and a compensation factor is calculated using the approximated distribution. In addition, a method and an apparatus for compensating for lens shading by using a calculated compensation factor are provided. | 01-03-2013 |
20130002941 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING ADAPTIVE AUTO EXPOSURE BASED ON ADAPTIVE REGION WEIGHT - Provided is a method of controlling adaptive auto exposure. In the method, a digital photograph captured from an object and a background is divided into an object region where the object is mainly located and a background region where the background is mainly located. Average luminances of the object and background regions are calculated, and a luminance difference between the average luminances of the object and background regions is calculated. If the luminance difference is within a predetermined range, an average luminance of the entire photograph is calculated by applying a weight to the average luminance of the object region, and exposure is controlled based on the calculated average luminance of the entire photograph so as to emphasize the object region. | 01-03-2013 |
Deepak Dasarath Rao, Bangalore IN
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20090325484 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATA IN A NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and system for managing data between a plurality of electronic devices in a Near Field Communication (NFC) network are provided. The method is performed at a first electronic device. A request is received from a second electronic device to send context data. The context data is then represented in accordance with a context Record Type Definition (RTD). The context RTD is used for defining context data in the NFC network. The context data that is represented in accordance with the context RTD is exchanged with the second electronic device. | 12-31-2009 |
Deepak Devasagayam, Norfolk, VA US
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20090049603 | Examination Table - A wheelchair and an examination table is provided wherein there is provided a connector or connector assembly for connecting the wheelchair to the examination table. Once connected to the examination table, the wheelchair and patient sitting therein can be elevated, after which side frames of the wheelchair can be removed in order to facilitate examination of the patient. In addition, once elevated and the side frames removed, with the aid of a movable back that forms a part of the examination table, the back of the wheelchair can be reclined or positioned in various positions to facilitate examination and procedures. | 02-26-2009 |
Deepak Devicharan, Horseheads, NY US
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20090141266 | Analyzing tunable optical filters using tunable source - The specification describes an optical wavelength monitor/analyzer that uses a cost effective wavelength reference source. The wavelength reference source is a nominally fixed wavelength laser with inherent tunability over a very limited wavelength range, i.e. a few nanometers. Tuning is effected by changing the temperature of the laser. The limited range is useful for making multiple wavelength measurements in the context of analyzing wavelength drift in tunable optical filters. | 06-04-2009 |
20120020620 | Tunable optical filters with multiple ports - Described are tunable multiport optical filters that filter systems with many optical channels in a convenient and cost-effective manner. The tunable multiport optical filters of the invention are simple in design and have few optical components. The basic elements are a dispersion element and a rotating reflector. With properly arranged arrays of input and output optical fibers, individual wavelength components from a selected input beam are spatially separated and steered by the rotating reflector to selected output locations. The optical properties from the selected components may be measured by one or more photodetectors. The filters are also useful for selecting and routing optical signals. | 01-26-2012 |
20120173175 | PHOTODIODE ARRAY WITH ALGORITHM-BASED CROSSTALK REDUCTION - A photodiode (PD) array accurately measures incident optical power on each of the PDs in the array by eliminating the effect of crosstalk between the individual PDs. Crosstalk within the PD array is removed by measuring the current generated by each PD in the array and generating a corrected optical power value for each PD that is based on the measured current for each PD and on coupling coefficients associated with other PDs in the array. The coupling coefficients are determined during a previous calibration procedure. | 07-05-2012 |
Deepak Dhayanithy, Bangalore IN
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20110047058 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MODELING LOAN ATTRIBUTES - A method, system, and computer program product for generating a model for predicting loan behavior, including receiving loan data for a plurality of loans; preparing the loan data for analysis; grouping the loans into a plurality of hierarchical segments based on shared characteristics; generating a logistic regression model for each segment; and generating an overall prediction model for at least one of prepayment, delinquency, and default across the plurality of segments. Grouping the loans into a plurality of segments based on shared characteristics may include grouping the loans based on loan type, change in Housing Price Index (HPI) since origination, and loan age. Generating a logistic regression model for each segment may include generating a regression model for the probabilities of each of prepayment, default, and delinquency for each of the segments. | 02-24-2011 |
20110060671 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO COLLECTIONS CYCLE OPTIMIZATION - Methods and systems are provided for an integrated approach to collections cycle optimization including optimizing personnel, communications, and collection resolutions, resulting in reducing the variability of the collections cycle, reducing instances of foreclosure in collections, while increasing borrower satisfaction with the collections process. Candidate loan officers are selected based on behavioral attributes, personnel history, and human resources information, among other factors. Scripts that improve the effectiveness of communication between loan collection staff and borrowers are generated. An optimized collection program to best suit the needs of a particular borrower is determined. | 03-10-2011 |
20130346131 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO COLLECTIONS CYCLE OPTIMIZATION - Methods and systems are provided for an integrated approach to collections cycle optimization including optimizing personnel, communications, and collection resolutions, resulting in reducing the variability of the collections cycle, reducing instances of foreclosure in collections, while increasing borrower satisfaction with the collections process. Candidate loan officers are selected based on behavioral attributes, personnel history, and human resources information, among other factors. Scripts that improve the effectiveness of communication between loan collection staff and borrowers are generated. An optimized collection program to best suit the needs of a particular borrower is determined. | 12-26-2013 |
20140379555 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO COLLECTIONS CYCLE OPTIMIZATION - Methods and systems are provided for an integrated approach to collections cycle optimization including optimizing personnel, communications, and collection resolutions, resulting in reducing the variability of the collections cycle, reducing instances of foreclosure in collections, while increasing borrower satisfaction with the collections process. Candid ate loan officers are selected based on behavioral attributes, personnel history, and human resources information, among other factors. Scripts that improve the effectiveness of communication between loan collection staff and borrowers are generated. An optimized collection program to best suit the needs of a particular borrower is determined. | 12-25-2014 |
Deepak Elandassery, Naperville, IL US
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20090183023 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TIME-BASED EVENT CORRELATION - A method and apparatus for fault analysis and fault isolation in a system of networked processors by using a central event correlation function and logical fault signature to provide for fault isolation of failed processing elements is presented. This central event correlation method uses asynchronous events from multiple input sources of same and different technologies and time-based fault correlation and ageing to match unique fault signatures and determine levels of fault recovery escalation over time. This mechanism uses an event driven recovery table to recognize a unique fault signature, count and age faults, provide fault threshold based recovery and generate events as needed to drive recovery escalation. | 07-16-2009 |
20110075662 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRAFFIC FLOW AND LINK MANAGEMENT USING DOMAIN NOTIFICATIONS - A system allowing for path monitoring and notification in a system of switching elements and processing elements is provided. An exemplary technique uses a monitoring and notification module configured to generate and output monitoring messages across multiple paths defined by the plurality of switching elements and the plurality of processing elements, detect a fault in the system based on the monitoring messages, and generate and output multiple alert messages across the multiple paths to initiate recovery from the fault As such, a single element (or group of elements) does not become isolated from the rest of the elements in the system. | 03-31-2011 |
Deepak Gael, Dehli IN
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20130029768 | ONLINE CONTESTS WITH SOCIAL NETWORKS - In an embodiment, a method comprises causing, to be displayed to a user through a web page of a social network provider that provides a social network, contest data that indicates an online contest; receiving, at a particular entity, input that indicates an intention by the user to participate in the online contest; sending, from the particular entity, request data that indicates a request, by the particular entity, for one or more permissions that allows the particular entity to access information from the social network provider about the user; after sending the request data, receiving, at the particular entity, acceptance data that indicates that the user accepts the request; in response to receiving the acceptance data, causing the user to be entered in the online contest; wherein the method is performed by one or more computing devices. | 01-31-2013 |
Deepak Gajanana, Diemen NL
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20100296209 | ESD PROTECTION - The present invention relates to an electronic device including electronic circuitry, wherein the circuitry includes a first switching transistor (MN | 11-25-2010 |
20110101947 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH DC-DC CONVERTER - An integrated circuit ( | 05-05-2011 |
Deepak Garageswari, Hillsboro, OR US
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20120213084 | IDENTIFYING CLONED DEVICES - Methods and apparatuses for locating cloned CPEs in a communication system are provided. A clone detector receives from each access router in a communication system the MAC addresses of CPEs registered with the access router. The clone detector compares the MAC addresses to identify a cloned MAC address. The clone detector determines the service address for the cloned MAC address and identifies neighboring CPEs to the service address. The clone detector determines the access router to which the neighboring CPEs are registered and identifies a CPE having the cloned MAC address and registered to any other access router than the access router to which the neighboring CPEs are registered as a cloned CPE. | 08-23-2012 |
Deepak Gondaliya, Baroda IN
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20100172972 | ENTERIC COATED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to an enteric coated pharmaceutical composition comprising a core in the from of pellets comprising a therapeutically effective amount of duloxetine or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, the pellets having a size between 700 to 1000 μm; a separating layer surrounding the core, comprising one or more pharmaceutically acceptable film-forming polymers and pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s), the separating layer being present in an amount ranging from about 5% to about 20% by weight of the composition, and an enteric layer surrounding the separating layer comprising about 8% to about 25% by weight of the composition of poly(methacrylic acid, ethyl acrylate) (1:1) neutralized to a pH of about 5.0, wherein the enteric coated pharmaceutical composition, when administered orally to human subjects on an empty stomach, provides a maximum plasma concentration of duloxetine ranging from about 25 ng/ml to about 45 ng/ml, occurring from about 5 to 7 hours. | 07-08-2010 |
20100172982 | SUSTAINED RELEASE FORMULATIONS OF DIVALPROEX SODIUM - A sustained release tablet formulation comprising an inner phase comprising a mixture of divalproex or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt and a hydrophobic agent, and an outer phase comprising a hydrophilic polymer, wherein the hydrophobic agent is present in amount ranging from 6.3% to about 8.3% by weight of the formulation. | 07-08-2010 |
Deepak Gupta, Pune IN
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20090019539 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS CHARACTERIZED BY IEEE 802.11W AND RELATED PROTOCOLS - A method for protecting wireless communications from denial of service attacks is provided. The method comprises establishing a first wireless connection between an access point device and a client device. The method also comprises receiving at the access point device a request for establishing a second wireless connection between the access point device and the client device while a state of the first wireless connection being an established state at an access point device side endpoint. The method comprises verifying whether the first wireless connection is in the established state at the client device side endpoint. | 01-15-2009 |
Deepak Jaisinghani, Miramar, FL US
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20090288695 | Hybrid Solar Power Generator - A hybrid means for producing and storing power derived from a photovoltaic source through pneumatic, mechanical and chemical means utilizing pressure tanks, air turbines and batteries. To regulate the device a plurality of control and routing devices are utilized to redistribute additional energy to an appropriate chemical or pressurized means for storing potential energy for later use. | 11-26-2009 |
Deepak Jhalani, Jersey City, NJ US
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20120278844 | IDENTIFYING INSTANCES OF MEDIA PROGRAMMING AVAILABLE FROM DIFFERENT CONTENT SOURCES - Systems and methods are provided for identifying instances of media programming available within a media distribution system. An exemplary method involves searching a listing of media programming available from a first content source using search criteria indicative of a desired media program to identify an instance of the desired media program available from the first content source, obtaining a target program identifier associated with the desired media program from that instance, identifying another instance of the desired media program in a second listing of media programming available from another content source using the target program identifier, and providing a combined search result that indicates availability of the desired media program from the content sources. | 11-01-2012 |
20140115634 | IDENTIFYING INSTANCES OF MEDIA PROGRAMMING AVAILABLE FROM DIFFERENT CONTENT SOURCES - Systems and methods are provided for identifying instances of media programming available within a media distribution system. An exemplary method involves searching a listing of media programming available from a first content source using search criteria indicative of a desired media program to identify an instance of the desired media program available from the first content source, obtaining a target program identifier associated with the desired media program from that instance, identifying another instance of the desired media program in a second listing of media programming available from another content source using the target program identifier, and providing a combined search result that indicates availability of the desired media program from the content sources. | 04-24-2014 |
Deepak Kakadia, Union City, CA US
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20100020686 | DYNAMIC SETTING OF OPTIMAL BUFFER SIZES IN IP NETWORKS - A communications system provides a dynamic setting of optimal buffer sizes in IP networks. A method for dynamically adjusting buffer capacities of a router may include steps of monitoring a number of incoming packets to the router, determining a packet arrival rate, and determining the buffer capacities based at least partially on the packet arrival rate. Router buffers are controlled to exhibit the determined buffer capacities, e.g. during writing packets into and reading packets from each of the buffers as part of a packet routing performed by the router. In the disclosed examples, buffer size may be based on the mean arrival rate and one or more of mean packet size and mean waiting time. | 01-28-2010 |
20100149993 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-LAYER NETWORK ANALYSIS AND DESIGN - Techniques for providing a method and system for multi-layer network analysis and design are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method, comprising determining, using a computer model of a network, a minimum probability of failure path between a pair of network nodes at a first network layer for one or more pairs of network nodes, calculating, using a processor and stored network data, a value for the minimum probability of failure for the identified minimum probability of failure path between the pair of network nodes at the first network layer for the one or more pairs of network nodes. The method may include identifying, using a processor, a maximum of the determined minimum probability of failure values for the one or more pairs of network nodes for the first network layer, determining, using the computer model of a network, a minimum probability of failure path between a pair of network nodes at one or more secondary network layers for one or more pairs of network nodes and calculating, using a processor and stored network data, a value for the minimum probability of failure for the identified minimum probability of failure path at the one or more secondary network layers. The method may further include identifying, using a processor, a maximum of the determined minimum probability of failures for each of the one or more secondary network layers, and outputting, via a user interface, one or more maximum of the determined minimum probability of failure values for one or more network layers for one or more pairs of network nodes of the modeled network. | 06-17-2010 |
20100316022 | COMMUNICATION ROUTING - A method includes identifying a number of nodes in a network, where the nodes may correspond to cellular communication sites. The method may also include selecting some of the nodes as potential hub nodes and determining, for each of the potential hub nodes, a bandwidth needed to forward traffic from the potential hub node to a mobile switching office. The method may further include determining, for each of the potential hub nodes, bandwidths needed to forward traffic from the potential hub node to other ones of the nodes and calculating, for each of the potential hub nodes, costs or latencies associated with forwarding traffic from the potential hub node to the mobile switching office and to other ones of the nodes. The method may also include selecting a hub node based on the calculated costs and/or latencies. | 12-16-2010 |
20110022900 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-LAYER NETWORK ANALYSIS AND DESIGN - Techniques for providing a method and system for multi-layer network analysis and design are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method, comprising determining, using a computer model of a network, a minimum probability of failure path between a pair of network nodes at a first network layer for one or more pairs of network nodes, calculating, using a processor and stored network data, a value for the minimum probability of failure for the identified minimum probability of failure path between the pair of network nodes at the first network layer for the one or more pairs of network nodes. The method may include identifying a maximum of the determined minimum probability of failure values for the one or more pairs of network nodes for the first network layer. The method may include probability of failure calculations for one or more secondary network layers. | 01-27-2011 |
20110044173 | OPTIMIZED LAYER-2 NETWORK SWITCHING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary method includes monitoring a performance of at least one of a plurality of layer-2 network paths connecting a layer-2 network switch device to another layer-2 network switch device and selecting an optimal one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths over which to forward data traffic based on a path selection heuristic and the monitored performance of the at least one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths. At least a portion of the exemplary method may be performed by a layer-2 network switching system. In certain embodiments, the selecting of the optimal one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths over which to forward the data traffic is based on at least one of a latency parameter, a congestion parameter, and a cost parameter associated with the at least one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths. Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed. | 02-24-2011 |
20110145390 | LOAD BALANCING - A device may include a memory and logic. The logic may be configured to monitor a number of computer devices associated with a service, identify, based on the monitoring, whether any of the computer devices is experiencing a problem or is unavailable, and store, in the memory, information identifying each of the computer devices that is experiencing a problem or is unavailable. The logic may also be configured to receive a client request for the service, the client request being directed to a virtual Internet protocol (VIP) address associated with the device. The logic may be further configured to identify one of the computer devices to which the request is to be forwarded, and forward the request to the identified computer device. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145420 | SESSION PERSISTENCE - A system may include a number of load balancers configured to receive requests associated with a service, and a number of computer pools associated with the load balancers, where each of the computer pools includes a number of computers. The system may also include a memory accessible to each of the computers, the memory being configured to store state information associated with a client session involving a first client device requesting the service. A first one of the computers may be configured to perform a portion of processing associated with the client session and forward first state information regarding the processing to the memory. A second one the computers may be configured to perform an other portion of the processing associated with the client session and forward second state information to the memory. The memory is configured to store the first and second state information. | 06-16-2011 |
20110310738 | CONGESTION BUFFER CONTROL IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - A network device may handle packet congestion in a network. In one implementation, the network device may receive a packet associated with a quality of service priority class and with a connection to a user device. The network device may include an output queue associated with the priority class of the packet. The output queue may be congested. The network device may determine whether the connection associated with the packet is a guaranteed bit rate connection. The network device may queue the packet according to a first action policy function when the connection associated with the packet is a guaranteed bit rate connection and may queue the packet according to a second action policy function when the connection associated with the packet is not a guaranteed bit rate connection. | 12-22-2011 |
20110314119 | MASSIVELY SCALABLE MULTILAYERED LOAD BALANCING BASED ON INTEGRATED CONTROL AND DATA PLANE - Method and system for load balancing in providing a service. A request for a service, represented by a single IP address, is first received by a router in the network. The router accesses information received from one or more advertising routers in the network. Each of the advertising routers advertises, via the single IP address, the service provided by at least one server in a server pool associated with the advertising router. The advertisement includes metrics indicating a health condition of the associated server pool. The router selects a target router based on, at least in part, the metrics of the server pools associated with the advertising routers to achieve a first level load balancing and forwards the request for the service to the target router. A local server load balancer (SLB) connected with the target router then identifies a target server from the associated server pool to provide the requested service thereby to achieve a second level load balancing. | 12-22-2011 |
20120155859 | DETERMINING METROPOLITAN OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK ARCHITECTURES OPTIMIZED FOR LONG TERM EVOLUTION (LTE) NETWORKS - A device receives Long Term Evolution (LTE) architecture information, Internet protocol (IP) network architecture information, and transport network information, and determines traffic patterns of a LTE network based on the LTE architecture information. The device also generates proposed LTE metropolitan optical transport networks (OTNs) based on the determined traffic patterns and one or more of the LTE architecture information, the IP network architecture information, and the transport network information. The device further determines transit switching for the proposed LTE metropolitan OTNs, and selects, from the proposed LTE metropolitan OTNs, a metropolitan OTN optimized for the LTE network. | 06-21-2012 |
20120155872 | OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK DECOUPLING USING OPTICAL DATA UNIT AND OPTICAL CHANNEL LINK AGGREGATION GROUPS (LAGS) - A network device establishes first and second Ethernet link aggregation groups (LAGs) at a first access site of an optical transport network (OTN), and creates a first optical channel (OCh) LAG subpath from the first Ethernet LAG, via a second access site of the OTN, to an Ethernet LAG at a third access site of the OTN. The network device also creates a second OCh LAG subpath from the first Ethernet LAG, via a distribution site of the OTN, to the Ethernet LAG at the third access site, and creates a first optical data unit (ODUk) LAG subpath from the second Ethernet LAG to an Ethernet LAG at the second access site. The network device further creates a second ODUk LAG subpath from the second Ethernet LAG, via the distribution site and the third access site, to the Ethernet LAG at the second access site. | 06-21-2012 |
20120166617 | GLOBAL REAL-TIME NETWORK RESOURCE AND TIMER SYNCHRONIZATION - A device receives, from multiple network elements, status information for a user equipment (UE) connection associated with a wireless core network and updates, based on the status information received from the network elements, a database record for the UE connection. The device receives, from an application server, a request for information associated with the UE connection and constructs, based on the request and from the database record, a resource message that includes real-time information about the UE connection. The device sends the resource message to the application server. The device also provides a disconnect message to the application server and/or the network elements when the status information received from the network elements indicates that the UE has been disconnected from the wireless core network. | 06-28-2012 |
20120173729 | WIRELESS NETWORK CLOUD COMPUTING RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - A method, performed by a server device, may include receiving a request to activate an application session, the request being received from a user equipment on behalf of a particular application installed on the user equipment. The method may further include determining one or more application requirements associated with the particular application; determining conditions associated with one or more application servers; selecting a particular one of the one or more application servers based on the determined one or more application requirements and based on the determined conditions; and setting up the application session between the user equipment and between the selected particular one of the one or more application servers. | 07-05-2012 |
20120213070 | DYNAMIC SETTING OF OPTIMAL BUFFER SIZES IN IP NETWORKS - A communications system provides a dynamic setting of optimal buffer sizes in IP networks. A method for dynamically adjusting buffer capacities of a router may include steps of monitoring a number of incoming packets to the router, determining a packet arrival rate, and determining the buffer capacities based at least partially on the packet arrival rate. Router buffers are controlled to exhibit the determined buffer capacities, e.g. during writing packets into and reading packets from each of the buffers as part of a packet routing performed by the router. In the disclosed examples, buffer size may be based on the mean arrival rate and one or more of mean packet size and mean waiting time. | 08-23-2012 |
20120236713 | ADAPTIVE QUALITY OF SERVICE (QoS) BASED ON APPLICATION LATENCY REQUIREMENTS - A device is configured to receive packet timing data, from multiple network devices, for subscriber application traffic over an Internet Protocol (IP) wireless access network and to calculate, based on the packet timing data, timing latencies for a particular subscriber flow. The device is configured to retrieve Quality of Service (QoS) timing specifications for the particular subscriber flow and to determine when the calculated timing latencies for the particular subscriber flow fail to meet the QoS timing specifications for the particular subscriber flow. The device is configured to identify one or more of the network devices that are causing the particular subscriber flow to fail to meet the QoS timing specifications and to instruct the one or more of the network devices to modify QoS parameters for the particular subscriber flow to improve timing latency for the particular subscriber flow. | 09-20-2012 |
20120250515 | OPTIMIZED LAYER-2 NETWORK SWITCHING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary method includes monitoring a performance of at least one of a plurality of layer-2 network paths connecting a layer-2 network switch device to another layer-2 network switch device and selecting an optimal one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths over which to forward data traffic based on a path selection heuristic and the monitored performance of the at least one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths. At least a portion of the exemplary method may be performed by a layer-2 network switching system. In certain embodiments, the selecting of the optimal one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths over which to forward the data traffic is based on at least one of a latency parameter, a congestion parameter, and a cost parameter associated with the at least one of the plurality of layer-2 network paths. Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed. | 10-04-2012 |
20120297051 | P2P ACTIVITY DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT - A network device may receive a peer-to-peer (P2P) activity record corresponding to a P2P data flow of P2P activity in a network. The P2P data flow may include content information communicated from a first user equipment device (UE) to a second UE via the network, and the P2P activity record may include information identifying the P2P data flow. The network device may insert the information identifying the P2P data flow into a P2P activity map and compare the P2P activity map to a P2P pattern of interest. The network device may also determine a P2P activity of interest probability based on the comparison of the P2P activity map to the P2P pattern of interest, which may describe the likelihood that P2P activity of interest is occurring in the network. The network device may also generate a system response based on the P2P activity of interest probability. | 11-22-2012 |
20130100815 | OPTIMIZED NETWORK NODE SELECTION - A device receives Internet protocol (IP) addresses and metrics associated with network nodes of a network, and stores the IP addresses and the metrics in a route table. The device receives, from a user equipment, a request to connect to the network, and determines a particular network node, of the network nodes, to which to forward a communication session of the user equipment, based on the request and based on the metrics stored in the route table. The device forwards the communication session of the user equipment to the particular network node, and the particular network node enables the user equipment to connect to the network. | 04-25-2013 |
20130117842 | OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE INFORMATION COLLECTION - A network management system may detect a network condition corresponding to a network and evaluate the network condition to identify types of network performance information corresponding to the network condition. The network management system may prioritize the types of network performance information and communicate priority information to a network device. The priority information may include the types of network performance information identified by the network management system and/or the priority associated with each type of network performance information. The network device may receive the priority information, evaluate the availability of device resources, collect network performance information based on the priority information and the availability of device resources, and communicate the network performance information to the network management system. | 05-09-2013 |
20130132559 | USER DEVICE APPLICATION MONITORING AND CONTROL - A system is configured to receive traffic information that identifies an application that is installed on a user device and resources being used to process traffic associated with the application; obtain, as a result of receiving the traffic information, a policy that identifies a particular amount of resources that are authorized for processing particular traffic associated with the application; determine that an amount of the resources being used to process the traffic is greater than the particular amount of resources authorized for processing the particular traffic; and transmit a notification to cause the traffic to be controlled based on the determination that the amount of the resources is greater than the particular amount of resources. The notification to cause the traffic to be controlled causes a base station to reduce the amount of the resources to a level that is less than the particular amount of resources. | 05-23-2013 |
20130336229 | MULTISTAGE HIERARCHICAL PACKET SCHEDULING - A system may receive a bandwidth allocation policy, may allocate first bandwidth to a first set of queues based on the bandwidth allocation policy, and may allocate second bandwidth to a second set of queues based on the bandwidth allocation policy. The system may identify a first characteristic associated with packets, and may store information associated with the packets in first queues based on the first characteristic. The system may identify a second characteristic associated with the packets, and may store information associated with the packets, from the first queues, in second queues, based on the second characteristic, the allocated first bandwidth, and the bandwidth allocation policy. The system may store information associated with the packets, from the second queues, in an output queue based on the allocated second bandwidth and the bandwidth allocation policy, and may service the packets from the output queue for delivery to a device. | 12-19-2013 |
20140017990 | SESSION CONTINUITY IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS WITH INTERNET PROTOCOL LEVEL MOBILITY - A device may receive a request from a mobile device to create a socket connection between the mobile device and the device. The request may be associated with linking information that links the socket connection with a previous socket connection with the mobile device. The request may be received from the mobile device after the mobile device disconnects from a first wireless local area network and reconnects to a second wireless local area network. The device may identify, based on the linking information, a socket connection between the device and a server device, the socket connection between the device and the server device having been created when the mobile device was connected to the first wireless local area network. The device may relay communications between the mobile device and the server device, using the socket connections. | 01-16-2014 |
20140040345 | DETERMINING PRESENCE STATUS BASED ON USER ANALYTICS DATA - A first server is configured to receive data associated with a first user device. The first user device may send the data to the first server via a network device without user interaction, and the data may relate to activity associated with the first user device. The first server is further configured to determine a status, associated with the first user device, based on the data, store information regarding the status, receive permissions for the information regarding the status of the first user device, apply the permissions for the information regarding the status to form an advertised status, and send the advertised status to the network device. The network device may be capable of sending the advertised status to a client device or a second user device based on the permissions. | 02-06-2014 |
20140071889 | OVER-THE-TOP (OTT) VIDEO / VOICE CONFIGURATION - A user equipment (UE) provides for display, to a user, information identifying available over-the-top (OTT) services provided via voice-over-Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE), and receives, from the user, a selection of a particular OTT service of the available OTT services. The UE receives, from the user, information identifying a selected contact associated with the particular OTT service, and determines whether a particular UE associated with the selected contact is a VoLTE capable device or a non-VoLTE capable device. The UE provides a call to the particular UE, via a LTE network and an Internet protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network, when the particular UE is a VoLTE capable device. | 03-13-2014 |
20140080502 | COMPUTING USER DEVICE LOCATIONS IN LOCATION SERVICE DEAD ZONES - A system may be configured to receive first information regarding a location service dead zone; receive second information regarding a location of a user device; identify, based on the first information and the second information, that the user device is within the location service dead zone at a particular time; compute a location of the user device, within the location service dead zone, at the particular time, based on at least one of the second information regarding the location of the user device, history data associated with the user device, or history data associated with one or more other user devices; and store or output information regarding the computed location of the user device at the particular time. | 03-20-2014 |
20140098668 | TCP FLOW CONTROL OPTIMIZED FOR NETWORKS HAVING RADIO SEGMENTS - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) may be optimized for a cellular network having a radio segment. A base station may include a radio interface to connect to one or more user equipment (UE) devices and a number of queues to buffer data, incoming to the base station, from one or more servers, over TCP sessions. One or more processors may: determine state information relating to a fullness level of the queues; and transmit the state information to the one or more servers for use by the one or more servers in performing flow control with respect to the TCP sessions. | 04-10-2014 |
20140101487 | PERFORMANCE AND FAULT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A network device is configured to receive information from a plurality of device. The network device is configured to further analyze the information and determine that a performance or fault issue exists relating to operation of a device. The network device is configured to further send first information to a user device. The user device is to receive an instruction on eliminating the performance or fault issue. The network device is configured to further receive second information to resolve the performance of fault issue relating to the operation of the device; and send a notification to resolve the performance or fault issue relating to the operation of the device. | 04-10-2014 |
20140105035 | DATA RATE DETERMINATION BASED ON RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICE FEEDBACK - A device may receive information that identifies a radio frequency condition of a user device, where the radio frequency condition indicates a quality of a radio access network connection of the user device. The device may determine a radio frequency parameter value based on the radio frequency condition, and may set a data rate for a transmission control protocol (“TCP”) communication with the user device based on the radio frequency parameter value. | 04-17-2014 |
20140119182 | Wirespeed TCP Packet Window Field Modification For Networks Having Radio Segments - The transmission Control Protocol (TCP) may be optimized for a cellular network having a radio segment. A network device may receive state information relating to processing of traffic at a radio interface in a cellular network and receive packets transmitted by user equipment (UE). Based on the state information, the network device may modify a TCP window field of the received packets based on the state information. The network device may forward the modified version of the packets towards a destination indicated by a destination address field of the packets. | 05-01-2014 |
20140119226 | OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE INFORMATION COLLECTION - A network management system may detect a network condition corresponding to a network and evaluate the network condition to identify types of network performance information corresponding to the network condition. The network management system may prioritize the types of network performance information and communicate priority information to a network device. The priority information may include the types of network performance information identified by the network management system and/or the priority associated with each type of network performance information. The network device may receive the priority information, evaluate the availability of device resources, collect network performance information based on the priority information and the availability of device resources, and communicate the network performance information to the network management system. | 05-01-2014 |
20140146682 | TIME-BASED QOS SCHEDULING OF NETWORK TRAFFIC - Quality of service may be achieved in a network using time-bases queues that are associated with different maximum latency periods. A device may receive a request to allocate resources for a packet flow, the resources being allocated at a number of network devices. The device may select, in response to the request, a set of queues that includes a queue selected at each of the network devices, the selected queue, at each of the network devices, being associated with a maximum latency period. The device may transmit one or more messages, to the network devices, indicating that the selected set of queues are to be used for buffering of the packet flow during packet scheduling. | 05-29-2014 |
20140153400 | ROUTING ARCHITECTURE FOR CONTENT IN A NETWORK - A method includes receiving, at a distribution management device, a request for a content item from a requesting local device. The distribution management device is at a first level of a content distribution architecture, the requesting local device is one of a plurality of local devices at a second level and each local device serves a plurality of sub devices at a third level. A determination whether the requested content item is available from the distribution management device is made. At least one other local device that has the requested content item is identified if the requested content item is not available. A minimum routing cost local device for the requested content to the requesting local device is determined based on the identified at least one other local device. A request for the requested content is sent to the identified minimum routing cost local device. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162680 | Providing Multiple Interfaces for Traffic - A system may be configured to receive data. The system may be associated with a plurality of network interfaces that each correspond to a different radio access technology associated with one or more cellular networks. The system may identify one or more measures of load associated with each of the plurality of network interfaces; and output, based on the identified measures of load, a different portion of the received data to each network interface, of the group of network interfaces. | 06-12-2014 |
20140177523 | Gateway Selection Based on Geographical Location - A system may be configured to receive information regarding a geographical location of a user device; and compare the geographical location of the user device to geographical locations of a set of gateway devices. The gateway devices may be associated with a cellular network, and the gateway devices may communicatively couple one or more network devices associated with the cellular network to an access point that is not associated with the cellular network. The system may further select a particular gateway device based on the geographical location of the user device and the geographical locations of the particular gateway device; and store or output information regarding the selected particular gateway device. | 06-26-2014 |
20140185452 | Flow Control Methods and Systems for Use with a Wireless Network - An exemplary method includes an interface device 1) detecting a request provided by a user device for a server to transmit data to the user device by way of a base station and a wireless network that connects the user device to the base station, 2) pre-fetching, in response to the request, the data from the server, 3) transmitting the pre-fetched data to the base station for forwarding by the base station to the user device by way of the wireless network, 4) dynamically receiving, as the interface system transmits the pre-fetched data to the base station, queue occupancy information from the base station, and 5) using the queue occupancy information to perform flow control with respect to the transmission of the pre-fetched data by the interface system to the base station. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188873 | Presenting Information Based on User Profiles - A server may be configured to receive behavior information associated with a user device. The behavior information may indicate a set of geographical locations at which the user device has been present. The server may generate a mode based on the behavior information. The mode may indicate a set of conditions based on which the mode is to be activated, and a set of information to be presented when the mode is activated. The server may output the mode to the user device. The user device may determine, after receiving the mode, that the set of conditions has been satisfied. The determining may be based on a geographical location of the user device. The user device may activate the mode, based on determining that the set of conditions has been satisfied; and may present at least a portion of the set of information, based on activating the mode. | 07-03-2014 |
20140241159 | OPTIMIZATION OF TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) CONNECTIONS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Network parameters implemented in a number of network devices may be optimized. In one implementation, a device may receive values for a network parameters, the network parameters including network parameters associated with devices in a network. At least a first portion of the network parameters may relate to traffic control in transmission control protocol (TCP) sessions in the network and at least a second portion of the network parameters may relate to data transmission in a radio access interface in the network. The device may further receive values for performance indicators that define a performance of one or more aspects of the network. The device may further modify one or more of the network parameters based on the received values for the network parameters and based on the received performance indicators, to optimize performance of the network with respect to the performance indicators. | 08-28-2014 |
20140254370 | END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE OPTIMIZATION BASED ON NETWORK PERFORMANCE INDICATORS - A system may be configured to receive information regarding a quality of service (“QoS”) objective for a network. The network may include a group of nodes through which network traffic traverses. Each node, of the group of nodes, may implement one or more queues that indicate an order in which traffic is processed by the node. The system may further identify scheduling information associated with one or more nodes of the network. The queues implemented by the one or more nodes may be based on the identified scheduling information. The system may receive performance information from at least one of the nodes, of the group of nodes; and may generate new scheduling information for at least one node, of the group of nodes, based on the information regarding the QoS objective, the scheduling information associated with the one or more nodes, and the performance information. | 09-11-2014 |
20140278589 | MOBILE DEVICE ESTABLISHMENT SYSTEM - A method and system and may receive an information request from a user device. An establishment list may be transmitted to the user device in response to the information request, wherein the establishment list includes at least one subscribing establishment. An establishment selection may be received and an establishment option associated with the establishment selection may then be transmitted to the user device. An option selection may then be received from the user device and an establishment record may be updated in response to the selected option, wherein the user device and the subscribing establishments have a pre-existing relationship within the establishment record. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281831 | PACKET LOSS RECOVERY - A network device includes a network interface device that receives at least a subset of a plurality of recoverable packets. The plurality of recoverable packets corresponds to a plurality of original packets generated by a source device. A processor having a packet recovery module recreates each of the original packets based on the subset of the recoverable packets received. The subset of recoverable packets excludes recoverable packets lost during transmission to the network interface device. A system includes a first network device that generates original packets and converts the original packets to recoverable packets. A second network device receives at least a subset of the recoverable packets, excluding recoverable packets lost during transmission from the first network device. The second network device includes a packet recovery module that recreates the original packets based on the subset of the recoverable packets received at the second network device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140293804 | BACKHAUL NETWORK PERFORMANCE MONITORING USING SEGMENTED ANALYTICS - A system may be configured to monitor traffic associated with a network device; determine a time at which a particular portion of traffic was received by the network device; identify one or more attributes associated with the particular portion of the traffic; determine one or more performance indicators associated with the particular portion of the traffic; and determine that an alert threshold has been met. The determining may be based on at least one of: the one or more attributes or the one or more performance indicators. The system may output, based on determining that the alert threshold has been met, information regarding the time at which the particular portion of the traffic was received by the network device, the one or more attributes, and the one or more performance indicators associated with the particular portion of the traffic. | 10-02-2014 |
20140355439 | END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE OPTIMIZATION AND REPORTING - A system may be configured to identify a queue scheduler configuration associated with node of a network; and receive queue state information regarding the node. The queue state information may include information regarding at least one of: a measure of occupancy of one or more queues associated with the node, or a drop rate associated with the one or more queues associated with the node. The system may further determine, based on the received queue state information, that a performance of the one or more queues does not meet a threshold measure of performance; generate, based on determining that the performance of the one or more queues does not meet the threshold measure of performance, a modified queue scheduler configuration that is based on the identified queue scheduler configuration; and output, to the node, the modified queue scheduler configuration. | 12-04-2014 |
20140372614 | PROVIDING PROVISIONING AND DATA FLOW TRANSMISSION SERVICES VIA A VIRTUAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - One or more devices, including one or more virtual elements associated with a virtual transmission system that emulates one or more physical devices of a physical transmission system, may receive provisioning information for a client device; provision the client device to prepare the client device to receive or transmit a data flow via the one or more virtual elements based on the provisioning information; receive the data flow; and transmit the data flow from the client device or to the client device via the one or more virtual elements based on provisioning the client device. The data flow may be transmitted or received via the one or more virtual elements to circumvent one or more gateways of the physical transmission system. | 12-18-2014 |
20150023170 | TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS SERVICE PROVIDERS - A device receives packet information associated with a traffic flow and a network segment. The network segment includes a portion of a network via which the traffic flow is transmitted. The device associates the received packet information with a period of time. The device determines that the period of time has expired, and aggregates the received packet information based on determining that the period of time has expired. The device determines a network performance parameter associated with the traffic flow over the network segment based on the aggregated packet information. The device generates performance information that identifies the network performance parameter, the traffic flow, and the network segment. The device provides the performance information. | 01-22-2015 |
20150063186 | PRIVATE MULTICAST NETWORKS - A device is configured to receive registration information associated with a set of user devices, and to determine a group based on the registration information. The device is configured to generate a group identifier to transport a message through a network. The device is configured to determine a set of active user devices, of the set of user devices, associated with the group, and to determine a set of device identifiers associated with the set of active user devices. The device is configured to determine an association between the group identifier and the set of device identifiers, and to provide the association to a network device to cause the network device to deliver a message from a first user device, of the set of active user devices, to one or more other active user devices of the set of active user devices. | 03-05-2015 |
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20120266234 | Network Traffic Routing - A service appliance is installed between production servers running service applications and service users. The production servers and their service applications provide services to the service users. In the event that a production server is unable to provide its service to users, the service appliance can transparently intervene to maintain service availability. To maintain transparency to service users and service applications, service users are located on a first network and production servers are located on a second network. The service appliance assumes the addresses of the service users on the second network and the addresses of the production servers on the first network. Thus, the service appliance obtains all network traffic sent between the production server and service users. While the service application is operating correctly, the service appliance forwards network traffic between the two networks using various network layers. | 10-18-2012 |
20130305085 | NETWORK TRAFFIC ROUTING - A service appliance is installed between production servers running service applications and service users. The production servers and their service applications provide services to the service users. In the event that a production server is unable to provide its service to users, the service appliance can transparently intervene to maintain service availability. To maintain transparency to service users and service applications, service users are located on a first network and production servers are located on a second network. The service appliance assumes the addresses of the service users on the second network and the addresses of the production servers on the first network. Thus, the service appliance obtains all network traffic sent between the production server and service users. While the service application is operating correctly, the service appliance forwards network traffic between the two networks using various network layers. | 11-14-2013 |
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20120010860 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR ENGINE INSTALLATION INTEGRATION - A computer program product including a program that causes the computer to perform operations when the computer executes the program includes instructions to provide an engine specification interface to a user over a web-based application, and to receive an application specification including a three-dimensional description of application space available to accommodate an engine and a parameter for an engine application. The instructions include accessing an engine specification in response to the parameter for the engine application, where the engine specification includes a three-dimensional digital description of an engine and specified additional hardware. The instructions include evaluating compatibility between the engine specification and the application specification, and providing a CAD file to the user, where the CAD file includes the three-dimensional digital description of an engine and specified additional hardware. | 01-12-2012 |
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20090326416 | DETECTING INFECTION IN REDUCED PRESSURE WOUND TREATMENT - Provided is a method of detecting infection in a wound caused by an infecting organism at a wound site. Also provided is a system for detecting an infection in a wound at a wound site. Additionally, a porous pad comprising luciferase is provided. | 12-31-2009 |
Deepak Kothule, Culver City, CA US
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20100077468 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING EFFICIENT AND COMPLEX DATABASE FUNCTIONALITY TO A MOBILE DEVICE - Methods, systems, and apparatus provide efficient and complex database functionality for an electronic device, e.g. a mobile device. These mechanisms and methods for providing efficient and complex database functionality to an electronic device can enable embodiments to provide quick access to certain data using a local application and seamless access within the local application to other data and complex presentation formats that are supplied by a server. The ability of embodiments to provide this hybrid functionality can enable users of the electronic devices to be more productive. | 03-25-2010 |
20120173485 | OPTIMIZING DATA SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN MOBILE CLIENTS AND DATABASE SYSTEMS - Mechanisms and methods are provided for optimizing data synchronization between clients and database systems. These mechanisms and methods provide optimizations for synchronization requests, by either breaking a synchronization request into multiple smaller requests, or by executing different code routines for differing client types, or by pre-caching data that a user is anticipated to want at a future point. Such optimization techniques can enable clients with varying capacities (e.g., mobile client vs. full desktop client) to optimally utilize their respective device capabilities. | 07-05-2012 |
20140379654 | OPTIMIZING DATA SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN MOBILE CLIENTS AND DATABASE SYSTEMS - Mechanisms and methods are provided for optimizing data synchronization between clients and database systems. These mechanisms and methods provide optimizations for synchronization requests, by either breaking a synchronization request into multiple smaller requests, or by executing different code routines for differing client types, or by pre-caching data that a user is anticipated to want at a future point. Such optimization techniques can enable clients with varying capacities (e.g., mobile client vs. full desktop client) to optimally utilize their respective device capabilities. | 12-25-2014 |
20140379655 | OPTIMIZING DATA SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN MOBILE CLIENTS AND DATABASE SYSTEMS - Mechanisms and methods are provided for optimizing data synchronization between clients and database systems. These mechanisms and methods provide optimizations for synchronization requests, by either breaking a synchronization request into multiple smaller requests, or by executing different code routines for differing client types, or by pre-caching data that a user is anticipated to want at a future point. Such optimization techniques can enable clients with varying capacities (e.g., mobile client vs. full desktop client) to optimally utilize their respective device capabilities. | 12-25-2014 |
Deepak Kothule, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120151338 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING MOBILE CUSTOM VIEWS FOR TENANTS OF AN ON-DEMAND DATABASE SERVICE - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for creating mobile custom views for tenants of an on-demand database service. These mechanisms and methods for creating mobile custom views for tenants of an on-demand database service can enable embodiments to allow tenants to create and push instructions for generating user-defined views to mobile devices, etc. The ability of embodiments to provide such feature may allow tenants to efficiently and effectively create interfaces on mobile devices. | 06-14-2012 |
20120221603 | DISTRIBUTED MOBILE SERVICES - The present invention provide systems, methods, and apparatus for distributed mobile services. Methods and systems for distributed infrastructure are provided for handling mobile client requests. A distributed environment, serving the mobile community may be provided by replicating a mobile services infrastructure in more than one physical location, e.g., replicating a mobile services infrastructure for every core data infrastructure. A method is provided for handling client requests in a distributed environment, where an optimal mobile services infrastructure is discovered based on the requesting client. | 08-30-2012 |
20130246420 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING MOBILE CUSTOM VIEWS FOR TENANTS OF AN ON-DEMAND DATABASE SERVICE - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for creating mobile custom views for tenants of an on-demand database service. These mechanisms and methods for creating mobile custom views for tenants of an on-demand database service can enable embodiments to allow tenants to create and push instructions for generating user-defined views to mobile devices, etc. The ability of embodiments to provide such feature may allow tenants to efficiently and effectively create interfaces on mobile devices. | 09-19-2013 |
Deepak Krishnamoorthi, San Diego, CA US
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20130039173 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OVERLOAD MITIGATION USING UPLINK TRANSMIT POWER BACKOFF - Certain aspects of the disclosure relate generally to uplink flow control of wireless devices for mitigation of overload issues. A user equipment (UE) may reduce an average transmit power for the uplink channel based on whether an overload metric (e.g., temperature metric) exceeds a threshold value. The UE may perform duty cycling for an uplink control channel when an overactive uplink control channel is a dominating factor in a thermal issue. The UE may further reduce a maximum power transmit limit (MTPL) for one or more uplink channels, such as physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). | 02-14-2013 |
20140050213 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TIMING SYNCHRONIZATION DURING A WIRELESS UPLINK RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE - Aspects generally relate to wireless communications and, more particularly, to methods, systems and apparatus for timing synchronization during a wireless uplink random access procedure. For example, certain aspects relate to a technique for receiving first timing advance information associated with uplink wireless communications with a base station (BS), transmitting a random access connection request message to the BS, receiving a random access response from the BS while the first timing advance information is within a valid time period, the random access response comprising second timing advance information associated with uplink wireless communications with the base station, determining, after receiving the random access response, that the valid time period for the first timing advance information has expired, and utilizing the second timing advance information for uplink communications with the BS after determining that the valid time period for the first timing advance information has expired. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 02-20-2014 |
20140119247 | ADAPTIVE MAINTENANCE OF UPLINK TIME ALIGNMENT - A method for wireless communication is disclosed. A time alignment timer is started. It is determined when the time alignment timer will expire. A time alignment request subframe that is prior to the time alignment timer expiring is identified. Uplink time alignment is requested in the time alignment request subframe. | 05-01-2014 |
20140126400 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DOWNLINK/UPLINK FLOW CONTROL IN AN HSPA+ UE USING AUTONOMOUS CONNECTED DRX MODE TRIGGERING - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in connection with controlling a flow of data in a user equipment (UE). In one example, a communications device is equipped to monitor at least one parameter related to processing of data at the UE, detect that the at least one parameter has passed a threshold, and autonomously trigger a discontinuous reception (DRX) mode of operation for the UE. In an aspect, the at least one parameter may include, but is not limited to, a data rate, Central Processing Unit (CPU) utilization, memory utilization, component temperature, etc. within the UE. | 05-08-2014 |
Deepak K. S., Bangalore IN
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20130030963 | MANAGING CONSISTENT INTERFACES FOR FINANCIAL BUSINESS OBJECTS ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a financial plan, a financials notification, a bank directory entry file and/or a direct debit mandate business object. | 01-31-2013 |
20140006257 | Consistent Interface for Payment Order, Payment Order Processing Statement and Product Valuation Data | 01-02-2014 |
Deepak Kumar, Annandale, VA US
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20100041142 | ANTI-APOPTOTIC GENE SCC-S2 AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - A gene that is a positive mediator of tumor growth and metastasis in certain cancer types is provided. This gene and corresponding polypeptide have diagnostic and therapeutic application for detecting and treating cancers that involve expression of SCC-S2 such as renal, ovarian, head and neck, breast, prostate, brain, chronic myelogenous leukemia, lung, lymphoblastic leukemia, and colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. | 02-18-2010 |
20110104252 | ANTI-APOPTOTIC GENE SCC-S2 AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - A gene that is a positive mediator of tumor growth and metastasis in certain cancer types is provided. This gene and corresponding polypeptide have diagnostic and therapeutic application for detecting and treating cancers that involve expression of SCC-S2 such as renal, ovarian, head and neck, breast, prostate, brain, chronic myelogenous leukemia, lung, lymphoblastic leukemia, and colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. | 05-05-2011 |
Deepak Kumar, Doncaster GB
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20120290016 | Juxta-articular stabilisation system - The juxta-articular stabilisation system constitutes of a plate with integral pin and tail part, a plate specific jig, a plate and jig specific drill sleeve, a plate positioner, a slotted head screw, a pin bender, screws and pins. | 11-15-2012 |
Deepak Maheshwwari US
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20120278249 | Generating an Identity Theft Score - A system for generating an identity theft score is disclosed. The system may identify consumers who have experienced identity theft during a historical time period, generate an identity theft risk model based upon the plurality of consumers who have experienced identity theft, and generate an identity theft score for an individual consumer based upon the identity theft risk model and data associated with the individual consumer. The identity theft risk model may comprise a regression model, and the identity theft score may represent a probability that the individual consumer will experience identity theft during a future time period. | 11-01-2012 |
Deepak Mahulikar, N. Kingston, RI US
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20090053896 | Copper polishing slurry - A water-soluble polymer is effective as a removal rate enhancer in a chemical mechanical polishing slurry to polish copper on semiconductor wafers or other copper laid structures, while keeping the etching rate low. The slurry may also include soft particles and certain metal chelating agents, or combinations thereof. The slurry can also comprise an abrasive particle, an organic acid, and an oxidizer. | 02-26-2009 |
Deepak Mahulikar, Madison, CT US
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20100320127 | FLUID PROCESSING - Fluid processing apparatuses and systems are disclosed. In some embodiments the fluid processing apparatuses include a movable enclosure, a plurality of filter housings disposed substantially within the movable enclosure, and a stand disposed within the enclosure. The filter housings are in fluid communication with one another. Each filter housing defines an elongate path and is configured to support a respective filter along the elongate flow path to filter a substantially continuous flow of fluid. The stand supports each filter housing such that the elongate flow path of each filter housing is substantially parallel to a vertical axis, wherein each filter housing is independently rotatable, relative to the stand. | 12-23-2010 |
20110089143 | HIGHLY DILUTABLE POLISHING CONCENTRATES AND SLURRIES - The present disclosure provides a concentrate for use in chemical mechanical polishing slurries, and a method of diluting that concentrate to a point of use slurry. The concentrate comprises abrasive, complexing agent, and corrosion inhibitor, and the concentrate is diluted with water and oxidizer. These components are present in amounts such that the concentrate can be diluted at very high dilution ratios, without affecting the polishing performance. | 04-21-2011 |
20110215053 | Fluid Processing - Fluid processing apparatuses and systems are disclosed. In some embodiments the fluid processing apparatuses include a movable enclosure, a plurality of filter housings disposed substantially within the movable enclosure, and a stand disposed within the enclosure. The filter housings are in fluid communication with one another. Each filter housing defines an elongate path and is configured to support a respective filter along the elongate flow path to filter a substantially continuous flow of fluid. The stand supports each filter housing such that the elongate flow path of each filter housing is substantially parallel to a vertical axis, wherein each filter housing is independently rotatable, relative to the stand. | 09-08-2011 |
20120145950 | ULTRAPURE COLLOIDAL SILICA FOR USE IN CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING APPLICATIONS - An ultrapure colloidal silica dispersion comprising colloidal silica particles having a mean or aggregate particle size from about 10 to about 200 nm, wherein the colloidal silica dispersion has less than 200 ppb, of each trace metal impurity disposed therein, excluding potassium and sodium, and have less than 2 ppm residual alcohol. A method for producing and using the same is also disclosed. | 06-14-2012 |
20120145951 | HIGHLY DILUTABLE POLISHING CONCENTRATES AND SLURRIES - The present disclosure provides a concentrate for use in chemical mechanical polishing slurries, and a method of diluting that concentrate to a point of use slurry. The concentrate comprises abrasive, complexing agent, and corrosion inhibitor, and the concentrate is diluted with water and oxidizer. These components are present in amounts such that the concentrate can be diluted at very high dilution ratios, without affecting the polishing performance. | 06-14-2012 |
20130067998 | Homogeneous Blending - A method of forming a colloidal dispersion includes providing a first continuous material flow, providing a second continuous material flow, combining the first and second continuous material flows, and moving a continuous flow of a colloidal dispersion in a direction downstream of the first and second continuous flows. The first continuous material flow includes one or more of a diluent (e.g., deionized water), a base, and an acid, and the second continuous material flow includes an abrasive particle solution. The first and second material flows are combined with a Reynolds number greater than about 4400 and less than about 25000 (e.g., about 7400 to about 25000). The colloidal dispersion includes the diluent, the base, the acid, and abrasive particles from the abrasive particle solution. | 03-21-2013 |
20130288478 | HIGHLY DILUTABLE POLISHING CONCENTRATES AND SLURRIES - The present disclosure provides a concentrate for use in chemical mechanical polishing slurries, and a method of diluting that concentrate to a point of use slurry. The concentrate comprises abrasive, complexing agent, and corrosion inhibitor, and the concentrate is diluted with water and oxidizer. These components are present in amounts such that the concentrate can be diluted at very high dilution ratios, without affecting the polishing performance. | 10-31-2013 |
Deepak Mahulikar, North Kingstown, RI US
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20120055865 | CLEANING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method for removing particles or deposits from a surface having particles or deposits thereon. The method involves contacting a surface with a chemical composition sufficient to selectively dissolve and remove at least a portion of the particles or deposits from the surface. The chemical composition is compatible with the surface. This disclosure also relates to a system of specially designed equipment for removing particles or deposits from a surface having particles or deposits thereon. The disclosure is useful, for example, in cleaning porous surfaces, media for cartridge, pleated and membrane surfaces, and internal walls of tanks or filter housings. | 03-08-2012 |
Deepak Mahulikar, North Kingston, RI US
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20120003901 | COMPOSITION FOR ADVANCED NODE FRONT-AND BACK-END OF LINE CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING - The present disclosure is directed to a highly dilutable chemical mechanical polishing concentrate comprising an abrasive, an acid, a stabilizer, and water with a point-of-use pH ranging from 2.2-3.5 for planarizing current and next generation semiconductor integrated circuit FEOL/BEOL substrates. | 01-05-2012 |
Deepak Mandot, Bangalore IN
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20120253857 | STRUCTURED METHODS FOR BUSINESS PROCESS UNIFICATION - The proposed disclosure relates to a computer aided method for the implementation of process unification across regionally distributed process environments. The method includes the establishment of a process framework. It further includes the creation of a present state model for each regionally distributed process environment and the creation of a unified future state model. The normalization of the future state model across the regionally distributed process environments is also called for. Some aspects of the method may include the use of computer based tools in the establishment of the process framework, the establishment of the present state model and the establishment of the future state model. | 10-04-2012 |
Deepak Mansharamai, San Jose, CA US
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20080247409 | Queuing and Scheduling Architecture Using Both Internal and External Packet Memory for Network Appliances - Enhanced memory management schemes are presented to extend the flexibility of using either internal or external packet memory within the same network device. In the proposed schemes, the user can choose either static or dynamic schemes, both or which are capable of using both internal and external memory, depending on the deployment scenario and applications. This gives the user flexible choices when building unified wired and wireless networks that are either low-cost or feature-rich, or a combination of both. A method for buffering packets in a network device, and a network device including processing logic capable of performing the method are presented. The method includes initializing a plurality of output queues, determining to which of the plurality of output queues a packet arriving at the network device is destined, storing the packet in one or more buffers, where the one or more buffers is selected from a packet memory group including an internal packet memory and an external packet memory, and enqueuing the one or more buffers to the destined output queue. | 10-09-2008 |
Deepak Mansharamani, San Jose, CA US
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20090276652 | Method of Link Word Synchronization - A method for word synchronization can be applied to asynchronous devices including SERDES devices connected across serial lines. A state transition methodology characterizes the state of the device based on control characters received consistently across the serial lines and channels the system to a state of word synchronization. Loss of synchronization and transmission errors lead to a re-establishment of synchronization. | 11-05-2009 |
Deepak Mukunthu, Hyderabad IN
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20130019007 | FUNNEL ANALYSIS OF THE ADOPTION OF AN APPLICATIONAANM MUKUNTHU; DEEPAKAACI HyderabadAACO INAAGP MUKUNTHU; DEEPAK Hyderabad IN - A funnel approach is used to analyze the behavior of users in adopting a software application offered through an electronic store. The electronic store may include an electronic store client module that provides a virtual electronic store front to users interested in licensing software applications offered by the electronic store. The electronic store may utilize a server that stores the applications store as well as collect instrumentation data representing user's actions in progressing through the various stages of adoption. | 01-17-2013 |
Deepak Muthumohan, Irving, TX US
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20090158381 | ENDURANCE TESTING OF A CONTENT PROCESSING DEVICE - A content processing device is configured to selectively receive a media signal from a media signal provider. A distribution device is configured to selectively receive a media signal from the content processing device, and to selectively provide one or more command signals to the content processing device. A computer is configured to selectively receive the media signal from the distribution device, and to selectively provide commands to the distribution device. The distribution device is further configured to provide the received one or more commands to the content processing device via the one or more command signals. | 06-18-2009 |
Deepak Nagrath, Houston, TX US
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20120117518 | DESIGNING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGICAL CIRCUITS USING OPTIMALITY AND NONEQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS - In general, the invention relates to a method for designing a biological circuit. The method includes obtaining a target circuit objective for the biological circuit, determining an objective function corresponding to the target circuit objective, obtaining a number of nodes for the biological circuit, obtaining a set of possible circuit subgraphs using the number of nodes, obtaining a specific dissipation energy (SDE) for each one of the set of possible circuit subgraphs by optimizing the objective function, selecting at least one circuit subgraph from the set of possible circuit subgraphs with the lowest SDE, and designing the biological circuit using the at least one selected one circuit subgraph. | 05-10-2012 |
20130273658 | HUMAN ADIPOCYTE-DERIVED BASEMENT MEMBRANE FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to tissue engineering. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to the generation of a new biologically active and biocompatible human derived materials useful in tissue engineering applications. | 10-17-2013 |
Deepak Nulu, Milpitas, CA US
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20110199004 | COMMISSIONING LIGHTING SYSTEMS - Commissioning a lighting system is disclosed. A user can be provided with a pointing device capable of emitting or returning a signal which can be received by detectors co-located with each fixture in the lighting system. The user can add a fixture to a group by aiming the pointing device at the fixture when the fixture is not assigned to the group, and the user can remove a fixture from a group in the same way when the fixture was previously assigned to the group. Additional user gestures are also disclosed. | 08-18-2011 |
20110199020 | METHODS OF COMMISSIONING LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A method of commissioning a lighting system is disclosed. A user is provided with a pointing device capable of emitting or returning a signal which can be received by detectors co-located with each fixture in the lighting system. The user can add a fixture to a group by aiming the pointing device at the fixture when the fixture is not assigned to the group, and the user can remove a fixture from a group in the same way when the fixture was previously assigned to the group. This commissioning method can be used with a lighting system comprising a central control unit and a plurality of fixtures comprising luminaires, optional control devices, and optional standalone sensors, wherein each fixture includes a co-located sensor capable of receiving the signal emitted by the pointing device, and a central control unit which can communicate bidirectionally with each fixture. Additional user gestures are disclosed together with methods for the central control unit to acknowledge gestures. Additional communications methods among components of the lighting system are also disclosed. | 08-18-2011 |
Deepak Ottur, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20090046707 | Apparatus for enhanced information display in end user devices of a packet-based communication network - Method and apparatus for information conveyance in an end user device of a packet-based communication service where the end user device is connected to a PSTN-based communication device includes detecting a power up condition of the end user device connected to the PSTN-based communication device, detecting a packet-based network connection, retrieving an end user profile from the packet-based communication service attempting a communication registration operation and displaying one or more non-binary type messages at the end user device regarding the status of the communication service. The apparatus for enhanced information conveyance includes a main body having a local area packet network connection means, a wide area packet network connection means and a non-packet network connection means for connection of a PSTN-based communication device and a display panel body adapted to display information regarding the status of the communication service in a non-binary manner. | 02-19-2009 |
20090268713 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Method and apparatus for testing in a communication network is described. One example of the invention relates to a method of testing in a voice over internet protocol (VOIP) network. At least one test script is obtained from the VOIP network at an enhanced terminal adapter. The enhanced terminal adapter is configured to couple at least one communication device to the VOIP network. The at least one test script is executed within a scripting framework of the enhanced terminal adapter to interact with at least one component coupled to the VOIP network. Results of the execution of the at least one test script are transmitted from the enhanced terminal adapter to the VOIP network. | 10-29-2009 |
20100189095 | Method and apparatus for voice traffic management in a data network - Method and apparatus for voice traffic management in a data network includes establishing a default maximum bandwidth setting at a LAN egress port when voice-type traffic is not present in a LAN portion of the data network, detecting voice-type traffic, reducing the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to effect a change in a rate of non voice type traffic and monitoring non voice type traffic and voice quality statistics to determine if the rate of non voice type traffic entering the data network has changed. Once the desired change has occurred, performing a linear increase of the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to a first value while monitoring voice quality statistics, determining if voice quality has degraded during increase of the bandwidth setting and repeating the last two steps if voice quality has not degraded. | 07-29-2010 |
20110149744 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECTING THE INSTALLATION OF VOIP DEVICES - A method and apparatus for directing the installation of a VoIP system. The method comprises performing one or more connectivity tests using a VoIP device to determine if the VoIP system is functional, receiving one or more inputs, determining a system status, and providing one or more instructional prompts. The inputs indicate the results of the one or more connectivity tests. The status is determined from the one or more results using the VoIP device. The instructional prompts are displayed in accordance with the determined status. The apparatus comprises means for performing one or more connectivity tests using a VoIP device, means for receiving input indicating one or more results for the one or more connectivity tests, means for determining a status for the VoIP system from the one or more results using the VoIP device, and means for providing instructional prompts for display depending upon the determined system status. | 06-23-2011 |
20110188407 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING DEVICES ON A LOCAL AREA NETWORK - A method, apparatus, and system for discovering devices on a local area network. The method comprises sending a DNS request from a host networking element, receiving the DNS request at one or more devices, and responding to the host networking element with one or more DNS responses. The DNS request comprises one or more particular domain names. The one or more DNS responses comprise local network address information for the one or more VoIP devices. The apparatus comprises means for filtering a set of network traffic for a DNS request, means for responding to a DNS request with a local network address, and means for forwarding the DNS request to another device. The system comprises a computer for generating a DNS request for a particular domain, and one or more VoIP devices for receiving the DNS request and sending a DNS response to the computer with a local network address for the VoIP device. | 08-04-2011 |
20110320547 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING MESSAGES AMONG MEMBERS OF A USER GROUP IN AN INTERNET PROTOCOL ENVIRONMENT - A IP telephony service allows customers to form user groups. Each user group can include multiple members, each of whom have their own telephony device. When a member of a user group sends a messages to another member of the user group, the message is posted to a group message board so that all members of the group can view the message. This could include sending information to each of the telephony devices for all members of the group so that each telephony device could display the message on a display screen. The displayed messages could also indicate who sent each message and to whom each message was directed. As a result, each member of the group can view messages passing back and forth between all members of the group. | 12-29-2011 |
20120300767 | Method and apparatus for voice traffic management in a data network - Method and apparatus for voice traffic management in a data network includes establishing a default maximum bandwidth setting at a LAN egress port when voice-type traffic is not present in a LAN portion of the data network, detecting voice-type traffic, reducing the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to effect a change in a rate of non voice type traffic and monitoring non voice type traffic and voice quality statistics to determine if the rate of non voice type traffic entering the data network has changed. Once the desired change has occurred, performing a linear increase of the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to a first value while monitoring voice quality statistics, determining if voice quality has degraded during increase of the bandwidth setting and repeating the last two steps if voice quality has not degraded. | 11-29-2012 |
20130080629 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING DEVICES ON A LOCAL AREA NETWORK - A method, apparatus, and system for discovering devices on a local area network. The method comprises sending a DNS request from a host networking element, receiving the DNS request at one or more devices, and responding to the host networking element with one or more DNS responses. The DNS request comprises one or more particular domain names. The one or more DNS responses comprise local network address information for the one or more VoIP devices. The apparatus comprises means for filtering a set of network traffic for a DNS request, means for responding to a DNS request with a local network address, and means for forwarding the DNS request to another device. The system comprises a computer for generating a DNS request for a particular domain, and one or more VoIP devices for receiving the DNS request and sending a DNS response to the computer with a local network address for the VoIP device. | 03-28-2013 |
Deepak Panambur, Karnataka IN
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20090031013 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ENABLING ACCESS TO REMOTE INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS - A system and method of enabling access to remote information handling systems is disclosed. In one form, a method of enabling an initialization of an information handling system is disclosed. The method can include receiving a request to initialize a remote information handling system, and determining an access information operable to enable an initialization sequence of the remote information handling system. The access information can be configured to enable an initialization of the remote information handling system. The method can also include communicating the access information via a network to the remote information system. | 01-29-2009 |
20120102555 | System and Method of Enabling Access to Remote Information Handling Systems - A system and method of enabling access to remote information handling systems is disclosed. In one form, a method of enabling an initialization of an information handling system is disclosed. The method can include receiving a request to initialize a remote information handling system, and determining an access information operable to enable an initialization sequence of the remote information handling system. The access information can be configured to enable an initialization of the remote information handling system. The method can also include communicating the access information via a network to the remote information system. | 04-26-2012 |
Deepak Pancholi, Bangalore IN
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20110133710 | Partial Feedback Mechanism in Voltage Regulators to Reduce Output Noise Coupling and DC Voltage Shift at Output - Techniques are presented for reducing the DC voltage shift in a voltage regulator, particularly for high and ultra-high speed load switching operation. The regulator includes a power transistor, connected between an input supply voltage and an output node, and an error amplifier, having its output connected to control the gate of the output transistor, a first input connected to receive a reference voltage, and a second input connected to a feedback node. The regulator also includes a first resistance, connected between the feedback node and ground, and also a second resistance, a third resistance, and a first capacitance, where the feedback node is connected to the output node through a combination of the first capacitance in parallel with the second resistance and in series with the third resistance. Consequently, the feedback path from the output node of the regulator uses a partial feedback mechanism, where the capacitance is included to generate a zero in the feedback divider path, but a resistance is placed in series with the capacitance so that at high frequencies the feedback level is still separated from the output level. | 06-09-2011 |
20130003480 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a first memory die including a first memory core, a second memory die including a second memory core, and a periphery die coupled to the first memory die and to the second memory die. The periphery die includes periphery circuitry corresponding to the first memory core and periphery circuitry corresponding to the second memory core. The periphery die is responsive to a memory controller and configured to initiate a first memory operation at the first memory core and a second memory operation at the second memory core. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007349 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a first semiconductor device including a NAND flash memory core. The apparatus also includes a second semiconductor device including periphery circuitry associated with the NAND flash memory core. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007350 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a first semiconductor device including a memory core. The apparatus also includes a second semiconductor device including periphery circuitry associated with the memory core. The second semiconductor device includes a second serializer/deserializer communication interface coupled to a first serializer/deserializer communication interface of a memory controller. | 01-03-2013 |
20130246878 | STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTION BASED VARIABLE-BIT ERROR CORRECTION CODING - A method may be performed at a data storage device that includes a memory and a controller. The method includes providing user data to a variable-bit error correction coding (ECC) encoder. The ECC encoder generates a first set of parity bits. A first number of parity bits in the first set of parity bits is determined based on stored counts of read errors. The method also includes storing the user data and the first set of parity bits to a memory of the data storage device. | 09-19-2013 |
20140021931 | MULTIPHASE LOW LC BUCK REGULATOR - A buck power converter creates a desired output voltage from a greater input voltage with higher efficiency than linear regulators or charge pumps. For compact-size and cost sensitive products, the use of the buck power converter is hindered mainly because of lack of physical space and increases in the cost of the passive components like the inductor and capacitor. Techniques are presented to reduce the sizes of the passive components so that they can be integrated on-chip or in-package or on board. A signal converter in the buck power converter determines the duty cycle of a switching control signal. The switching control signal would ordinarily have driven a power switching circuit that provides current to the inductor in the buck power converter. The signal converter outputs a modified (multiphase) switching control signal that includes multiple separated on-periods that taken together approximate the duty cycle of the switching control signal while maintaining the same control loop frequency. The multiphase switching signal drives the power switching circuit to provide current to the inductor during each of the multiple separated on-periods so that the output voltage ripple decreases by a factor of the number of phases in the modified switching signal. In this way, if the ripple amplitude is kept same, the sizes of the passive components can be reduced by the factor of the number of phases in the modified switching control signal. | 01-23-2014 |
20140043078 | OPTIMIZED FLIP-FLOP DEVICE WITH STANDARD AND HIGH THRESHOLD VOLTAGE MOS DEVICES - A flip-flop operating with standard threshold voltage MOS devices as compared with high threshold voltage MOS devices may have improved speed performance, but greater leakage current. Likewise, a flip-flop operating with high threshold voltage MOS devices may reduce the leakage current and have better power efficiency, but decreased speed and performance. An optimized flip-flop may include a combination of standard threshold voltage MOS devices and high threshold voltage MOS devices. The optimized flip-flop may have less leakage during stand-by mode as compared to a flip-flop with standard threshold voltage MOS devices. In addition, the optimized flip-flop may have better performance and speed as compared to a flip-flop with high threshold voltage MOS devices. | 02-13-2014 |
20140103490 | METAL-OXIDE-METAL CAPACITOR STRUCTURE - A capacitor from a Metal-Oxide-Metal (“MoM”) process may include a plurality of metal layers arranged with different design structures. The metal layers may be connected with vias. The metal layers may include wires, such as rows and/or fingers that are arranged for maximizing capacitance between adjacent fingers, as well as between fingers of different metal layers. As the spacing of the fingers is increased, the reliability, yield of final product, and ease of manufacturing both increase. The capacitor increases the spacing of wires/fingers while either maintaining or improving the capacitance per unit area. | 04-17-2014 |
20140103890 | SUPPLY NOISE CURRENT CONTROL CIRCUIT IN BYPASS MODE - A proposed inrush control circuit may work in the presence of supply noise. A linear regulator in bypass mode may be designed for inrush current control, but may be susceptible to irregularities from increased supply noise. The circuit may include a splitting of the bypass power MOS that are switched on with some delay during the power on to control the initial power-on inrush current. | 04-17-2014 |
20140218996 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a semiconductor device that includes a three-dimensional (3D) memory. The 3D memory includes multiple memory cells arranged in multiple physical levels above a substrate. The 3D memory includes circuitry associated with operation of the multiple memory cells and includes a serializer/deserializer interface. | 08-07-2014 |
20140218997 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a semiconductor device including a three-dimensional (3D) memory. The 3D memory includes multiple memory cells arranged in multiple physical levels above a substrate. The 3D memory includes circuitry associated with operation of the multiple memory cells and includes a differential signaling interface. | 08-07-2014 |
20140219022 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a semiconductor device that includes a multi-ported three-dimensional (3D) memory. The multi-ported 3D memory includes multiple memory cells arranged in multiple physical levels above a substrate. The multi-ported 3D memory includes circuitry associated with operation of the multiple memory cells. | 08-07-2014 |
20140219031 | SMART BRIDGE FOR MEMORY CORE - An apparatus includes a first semiconductor device including a three-dimensional (3D) memory. The 3D memory includes multiple memory cells arranged in multiple physical levels above a substrate. The 3D memory further includes circuitry associated with operation of the multiple memory cells. The apparatus includes a second semiconductor device coupled to the first semiconductor device. The second semiconductor device includes a charge pump, and the 3D memory does not include a charge pump. | 08-07-2014 |
20140266089 | CONTROLLED START-UP OF A LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATOR WHERE INPUT SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS HIGHER THAN DEVICE OPERATIONAL VOLTAGE - A controlled start-up circuit mechanism in a linear voltage regulator can handle a higher supply voltage at start-up and limits the voltage seen at the devices to be lower than the maximum allowed operation voltage. The circuit may regulate voltage for operating a device coupled to a host when the host supply exceeds that necessary for device operation. The controlled start-up mechanism handles a sudden ramp up or spike of supply voltage relative to the device's operational voltage. | 09-18-2014 |
20140266290 | PROCESS DETECTION CIRCUIT - A process detection circuit can detect process information in both PMOS and NMOS devices without external components or trimming. The process detection circuit may be able to identify process information on a gate-source voltage (V | 09-18-2014 |
Deepak Pingalay, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090288591 | Crystal Growth Apparatus for Solar Cell Manufacturing - The present invention(s) provide an apparatus for forming a rod, which is also sometimes referred to as an ingot or boule, which can be subsequently diced to form multiple substrates that may be utilized to form a solar cell device. The substrate may be a monocrystalline, or polycrystalline, substrate made by use of a CZ type crystal pulling technology. In one embodiment, the crystal pulling apparatus is used to form a substrate used form a solar cell device. In one embodiment, a feed material is delivered to a crucible using a vibratory feeder assembly and is heated using a novel heater assembly to allow a CZ type crystal pulling process to be performed. | 11-26-2009 |
Deepak Pingalay, Campbell, CA US
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20110088762 | BARRIER LAYER DISPOSED BETWEEN A SUBSTRATE AND A TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE OXIDE LAYER FOR THIN FILM SILICON SOLAR CELLS - A method and apparatus for forming solar cells is provided. In one embodiment, a photovoltaic device includes a barrier layer disposed on a substrate, a TCO layer disposed on the barrier layer, and a p-i-n junction cell formed on the TCO layer. In another embodiment, a method for forming a photovoltaic device includes providing a substrate having a surface, forming a barrier layer on the surface of the substrate, forming a TCO layer on a top surface of the barrier layer, and forming a p-i-n junction cell on the TCO layer. | 04-21-2011 |
Deepak Ponnavolu, Glenview, IL US
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20100207334 | MULTI-LAYERED COMPOSITE GASKET - A multi-layered composite gasket ( | 08-19-2010 |
Deepak Prusthy, Ghaziabad IN
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20090318661 | A BIOCOMPATIBLE, NON-BIODEGRADABLE, NON-TOXIC POLYMER USEFUL FOR NANOPARTICLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to a biocompatible, non-biodegradable, and non-toxic polymer of formula (I), comprising of three monomeric units, selected from 1-Vinylpyrrolidone (VP), N-Isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM), and ester of Maleic anhydride and Polyethylene glycol (MPEG), cross-linked with a bi-functional vinyl derivative, of high purity and substantially free of respective toxic monomeric contaminants, and a process for preparation thereof. The invention further relates to nanoparticulate pharmaceutical compositions of poorly water-soluble drugs or compounds comprising the polymer of the invention, which are safe, less-toxic and convenient for bedside administration to patients in need thereof. Furthermore, the invention relates to a highly selective method for preparation of nanoparticulate pharmaceutical compositions of poorly water-soluble drugs or compounds. | 12-24-2009 |
Deepak Raghu, Gurgaon IN
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20100283606 | BUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM - An energy analysis system provides valuable input into building energy expenditures. The system assists with obtaining a detailed view of how energy consumption occurs in a building, what steps may be taken to lower the energy footprint, and executing detailed energy consumption analyses. The analyses may include, as examples, a balance point pair analysis to determine either or both of a heating balance point and a cooling balance point, an exception rank analysis to identify specific data (e.g., energy consumption data) in specific time intervals for further review, or other analysis. The system may display the analysis results on a user interface. | 11-11-2010 |
20100286937 | BUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM - An energy analysis system provides valuable input into building energy expenditures. The system assists with obtaining a detailed view of how energy consumption occurs in a building, what steps may be taken to lower the energy footprint, and executing detailed energy consumption analyses. The analyses may include, as examples, a balance point pair analysis to determine either or both of a heating balance point and a cooling balance point, an exception rank analysis to identify specific data (e.g., energy consumption data) in specific time intervals for further review, or other analysis. The system may display the analysis results on a user interface. | 11-11-2010 |
Deepak Rao, Fremont, CA US
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20100112850 | SAS PANEL MOUNT CONNECTOR CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH LEDs AND A SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - A SAS panel mount cable assembly for providing access of target hard-drive resources to an initiator-host includes an initiator-side connector, two target-side connectors, and a wire-harness. Each of the two target-side connectors includes a power-link portion, a signal-link portion, an interface separating the power-link portion and the signal-link portion, and a plurality of LEDs for indicating activity and fault-detection. A plurality of power-wires electrically connects the wire-harness to the power-link portions of the two target-side connectors, and two signal-link cables connect the initiator-side connector to the signal-link portions of the two target-side connectors. | 05-06-2010 |
Deepak Raorane, Secunderabad IN
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20090091407 | CONTACT ARM MECHANISM FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER - A mechanism for a circuit breaker contact arm that allows current limiting by reducing the opening time is disclosed. A contact arm is coupled to a contact arm mechanism that includes a carrier coupled to a first pair of linkages. A second pair of linkages is coupled to the first pair of linkages. A second carrier coupled to the second pair of linkages attaches to the contact arm mechanism to a main circuit breaker mechanism through a lay shaft assembly. Upon the occurrence of an undesired electrical condition, the contact arm mechanism moves from a locked to an open position allowing the contact arm to blow open. | 04-09-2009 |
20090128265 | SECONDARY TRIP SYSTEM FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER - A mechanism for a circuit breaker contact arm that allows current limiting by reducing the opening time is disclosed. A secondary trip assembly is arranged to actuate due to magnetic forces generated during an undesirable electrical condition such as a short circuit. The secondary trip system releases a contact arm assembly allowing the contact arm to rotate to an open position that interrupts the flow of electrical power. | 05-21-2009 |
Deepak Sanghi, Bangalore IN
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20100250306 | System and method to determine root cause constraints and resolution options to solve order promising exceptions - A system and method is disclosed for determining root cause constraints and resolution options to solve order promising exceptions. The system includes a database storing order promise data associated with one or more enterprises. The system further includes a computer coupled with the database, the computer is configured to receive an order promise from the one or more enterprises, define one or more constraints, and create one or more strategy models comprising one or more strategy changes. The computer is further configured to execute the one or more strategy models to relax the one or more constraints using the one or more strategy changes and generate a report of the reasons for lateness and shortness of the order promise and store the generated report in the database. | 09-30-2010 |
Deepak Sarvade, Hyderabad IN
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20120068563 | ELECTRIC MOTOR TERMINAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY - An electric motor includes a housing, and a stator arranged within the housing. The stator includes a plurality of terminal leads. A terminal box is mounted to the housing, and a terminal block assembly arranged within the terminal box. The terminal block assembly includes a terminal block portion having a first plurality of terminals and a terminal block section that is distinct from the terminal block portion. The terminal block section including a second plurality of terminals. The terminal block portion is configured and disposed to be spaced from the terminal block section in the terminal box. The plurality of terminal leads is electrically connected to corresponding ones of the first and second pluralities of terminals. | 03-22-2012 |
Deepak Sherlekar, Cupertino, CA US
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20130026571 | N-CHANNEL AND P-CHANNEL FINFET CELL ARCHITECTURE WITH INTER-BLOCK INSULATOR - A finFET block architecture includes a first set of semiconductor fins having a first conductivity type, and a second set of semiconductor fins having a second conductivity type. An inter-block insulator is placed between outer fins of the first and second sets. A patterned gate conductor layer includes a first plurality of gate traces extending across the set of fins in the first block without crossing the inter-block insulator, and a second plurality of gate traces extending across the set of fins in the second block without crossing the inter-block insulator. Patterned conductor layers over the gate conductor layer are arranged in orthogonal layout patterns, and include an inter-block connector arranged to connect gate traces in the first and second blocks. | 01-31-2013 |
20130026572 | N-CHANNEL AND P-CHANNEL FINFET CELL ARCHITECTURE - A finFET block architecture suitable for use of a standard cell library, is based on an arrangement including a first set of semiconductor fins in a first region of the substrate having a first conductivity type, and a second set of semiconductor fins in a second region of the substrate, the second region having a second conductivity type. A patterned gate conductor layer including gate traces in the first and second regions, arranged over channel regions of the first and second sets of semiconductor fins is used for transistor gates. Patterned conductor layers over the gate conductor layer are arranged in orthogonal layout patterns, and can include a plurality of floating power buses over the fins in the first and second regions. | 01-31-2013 |
20130200945 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING POWER CONSUMPTION IN AN INTEGRATED CHIP DESIGN - Various methods and apparatuses are described for a power distribution structure. In an embodiment, an integrated circuit contains power gating cells that each contain Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) device switches located relative in the power distribution structure to power up and down a block of logic containing a plurality of individual cells using these MOS device switches. The MOS device switches can be tuned to requirements of a target block of logic in order to meet its optimal voltage drop requirements during its active operational state while minimizing leakage current in its off state. | 08-08-2013 |
Deepak Soi, Noida IN
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20090013315 | Method and Apparatus for Restructuring a Software Program Hierarchy - Method, apparatus, and computer readable medium for restructuring a software program hierarchy having interface files and implementation files that include the interface files are described. In one example, dependencies between program units in the interface files and the implementation files are determined. The dependencies are represented as a plurality of bit strings. Correlated bitstrings of the plurality of bit strings are clustered into a plurality of partitions. Each of the plurality of partitions is transformed into corresponding program units. New interface files are respectively created having the corresponding program units for each of the plurality of partitions. | 01-08-2009 |
Deepak Soneji, Dublin, CA US
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20080263079 | DATA RECOVERY IN AN ENTERPRISE DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - Systems and methods (i.e. the “utility”) presented herein generally provide for data recovery and use of backup data for various applications. More specifically, the utility provides a means for testing data recovery and other database applications on actual data without interfering with general database functionality. For example, the utility may overcome problems associated with “refreshing” by providing a “snapshot” of the ERP systems being monitored by a disaster recovery system. In this regard, the utility may configure software pointers to point to blocks of the ERP data being monitored as opposed to physically copying every block of ERP data. That is, the software pointers generally provide a “view” into the actual data (i.e., the disaster recovery duplicate of the data) and require little storage (e.g., a few megabytes or less). Thus, actual data of the ERP system may be tested via the pointers without interruption to the failover site databases. | 10-23-2008 |
Deepak Sundar, Bangalore IN
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20120025971 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING LOCALIZED FIRE INCIDENT AND FIRE EXIT ROUTE MAP - A method and apparatus are provided for finding fires. The method includes providing a plurality of reference locations within a facility where each of the reference locations is associated with a readily identifiable feature of the facility, detecting a fire within the facility, receiving a fire location request from a monitoring location within the facility and dynamically generating a routing map from the monitoring location to a location of the fire and from the fire to a fire exit of the facility using at least some of the plurality of reference locations based upon the request. | 02-02-2012 |
Deepak Thassu, Fairpoint, NY US
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20110268775 | NANOPARTICLE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS - The present invention is directed to methods of preparing nanoparticles of aqueous-insoluble compounds, particularly aqueous-insoluble bioactive (drug) compounds, and to compositions and medicaments obtained by these methods. These methods, compositions, and other inventive aspects of the present invention are based particularly on the use of bile acid compound(s) to prepare nanoparticles of aqueous-insoluble compounds. | 11-03-2011 |
Deepak Thassu, Fairport, NY US
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20080260845 | MULTIPLE ACTIVE DRUG RESIN CONJUGATE - A combination pharmaceutical preparation including two different active drugs of the same ionic charge conjugated with a single resin particle, without one significantly displacing the other, and without retarding the initial availability of either active. Also, methods for the manufacture of a multiple active drug-resin conjugate, and for the in vivo release of a combination of pharmaceutically active drugs from a multiple active drug-resin conjugate. | 10-23-2008 |
Deepak Vijaywargi, Seattle, WA US
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20130031078 | CONTEXT-AWARE PARAMETERIZED ACTION LINKS FOR SEARCH RESULTS - Parameterized actions are provided with search results to allow users to enter parameter values and perform the actions directly from the search results. By analyzing websites in a category, a parameterized action available at the websites and common parameters may be identified. When an end user performs a search that returns a web page result from a website having the parameterized action, an indication of the parameterized and common parameters may be provided as part of the search result. Additionally, user interface elements may allow the end user to enter parameter values to perform the parameterized action directly from the search result. In some instances, user context may be employed to pre-populate parameter values in the search result. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031079 | PERSONALIZED DEEPLINKS FOR SEARCH RESULTS - Search results are provided with personalized deeplinks for an end user. User behavior information is gathered regarding web pages visited by the end user. When the end user submits a search query, the website category of a search result is identified and user behavior information regarding web pages visited at other websites within the website category is identified. At least one deeplink is selected for the search result based on that user behavior information. In some instances, user behavior information may be tracked for a group of end users. The user behavior information for the group of end users may be used in conjunction with the user behavior information for the end user to facilitate deeplink selections for search results returned in response to search queries from the end user. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031080 | SURFACING ACTIONS FROM SOCIAL DATA - Social data is used to extract actions that end users perform in order to provide deeplinks for search results. Social data from social networking services may be accessed and analyzed to identify actions performed by end users. Additionally, the social data may be analyzed to identify URLs of web pages at which the actions may be performed. Information regarding the actions and corresponding URLs is stored for use by a search engine service to provide deeplinks for search results returned in response to user search queries. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031091 | ACTION-BASED SEARCH RESULTS AND ACTION VIEW PIVOTING - Action-based search results are provided that include deeplinks to a particular action to allow an end user to view various locations for performing that action and to quickly access those locations to perform the action. In some instances, when a search query is received, the search query may be identified as corresponding with a particular action. Action-based search-results with deeplinks to locations for performing that action are identified and returned. In other instances, traditional search results may be provided in response to a search query. One of the search results may include an action-based deeplink for a particular action. An action-pivot link may be provided for that action that, when selected, causes action-based search results for that action to be identified and returned for presentation to the end user. | 01-31-2013 |
20130054587 | PROCESSING SOCIAL SEARCH RESULTS - Techniques are described herein for processing social search results. Such social search results may be included in a relatively higher-ranked (e.g., a highest-ranked) subset of a user's search results and/or selected from a relatively lower-ranked subset of the user's search results in response to a determination that the relatively higher-ranked subset includes social search result(s). In one example, the social search results (or a subset thereof) may be annotated to include publicly available rich metadata. Such metadata may be extracted from user profiles on social networking domains from which the social search results are received. In another example, the social search results (or a subset thereof) may be clustered such that they are consecutively ranked. In yet another example, the social search results (or a subset thereof) may be configured to be displayed in a designated arrangement (e.g., in a grid having multiple columns). | 02-28-2013 |
20130060761 | USING DOMAIN INTENT TO PROVIDE MORE SEARCH RESULTS THAT CORRESPOND TO A DOMAIN - Techniques are described herein for using intent to access a domain (i.e., domain intent) to provide more search results that correspond to the domain. For example, a rule may specify a maximum number of search results that are allowed to be provided from a domain (or a host that corresponds to the domain) in response to a search query. Each search query may include any number of ngrams. An ngram is a subsequence of elements in a sequence (e.g., a search query). An intent to access a domain may be determined based on one or more of the ngrams in a search query. A number of search results that correspond to a domain may be increased to be greater than the maximum number based on one or more of the ngrams that are included in the search query being associated with the intent to access the domain. | 03-07-2013 |
Deepak Vijaywargiay, Bellevue, WA US
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20080273435 | OPTICAL DNA - The claimed subject matter relates to architectures and/or mechanisms that can facilitate issuing, embedding and verification of an optical DNA (o-DNA) signature. A first mechanism is provided for obtaining a set of manufacturing errors inherent in an optical media instance. These errors can be encoded into the o-DNA that can be cryptographically signed with a private key, then embedded into the source optical media instance. A second mechanism is provided that can decrypt the o-DNA with a public key and compare the authenticated errors to the observed errors to ascertain whether the optical media instance is authentic as opposed to a forgery or counterfeit. | 11-06-2008 |
20140040073 | Comparative Shopping Tool - The claimed subject matter relates to a computer-implemented architecture that can provide a non-invasive comparative shopping tool, such as a browser plug-in. For example, the plug-in can determine whether a web user is currently visiting a purchase page, thus indicating that the web user is likely to be interested in purchasing items online. Upon making this determination, the plug-in can display a non-invasive listing (that can be quickly and conveniently dismissed) of comparable items at favorable prices (or with favorable features, etc.) that are available for purchase at other web sites. In addition, the plug-in can communicate with a data store, e.g., by way of the web, in order to help make various determination as well as to receive the listing of comparable items. | 02-06-2014 |