Aguilera, US
Cesar Augusto Arevalo Aguilera, San Francisco, CA US
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20150254308 | RECORD LINKAGE ALGORITHM FOR MULTI-STRUCTURED DATA - A system and method for record linkage includes performing an entity augmentation process for linking new data records with existing entities in a database. Performing the entity augmentation process includes performing an exact matching sub-process that includes accessing existing entity unique identifier (UID) keys in a memory cache layer and comparing a new data record UID key to the existing entity UID keys. | 09-10-2015 |
David Favela Aguilera, San Diego, CA US
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20110012970 | COMPOSITION, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAKING HIGH WHITENESS INKJET MEDIA - The present application relates to a surface treatment composition for inkjet media, including: starch; fluorescence whitening agent selected from the group consisting of nonionic, cationic, and anionic fluorescence whitening agents, and combinations thereof; metallic salt including cation and anion, the cations being selected from monovalent metal ions, multiple valent metal ions, and combinations and derivatives thereof, and the anions being selected from the group consisting of fluoride, chloride, iodide, bromide, nitrate, phosphate, chlorate, acetate, and combinations and derivatives thereof; and chemical chelant. The application also relates to a method of making surface-treated inkjet media, including providing a base stock including cellulose paper and applying a surface treatment composition to the base stock. The application also relates to a paper coated with the surface treatment composition and a system of inkjet printing with surface treated inkjet media. | 01-20-2011 |
Humberto G. Aguilera, Stanwood, WA US
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20090296220 | APPARATUS USED TO IMPROVE AN USER'S ABILITY TO VIEW A BACK LIT SCREEN AND METHOD FOR ITS USE - The current invention is related to an apparatus used to improve the user's ability to view electronic back lit screens, such as but not limited to LCD, TFT, and Plasma screens, in brightly lit environment. | 12-03-2009 |
Jacqueline M. Aguilera, Chisago City, MN US
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20090215615 | METHOD OF FORMING SUPPORTED NANOPARTICLE CATALYSTS - A method of forming a supported catalyst, the method comprising forming a colloidal suspension of platinum-iron catalyst nanoparticles in a solvent, depositing at least a portion of the catalyst nanoparticles onto support particles, and removing at least a portion of the iron from the deposited catalyst nanoparticles. | 08-27-2009 |
Leo Aguilera, Sherwood, OR US
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20110113557 | TRAVEL HEAD SUPPORT - An embodiment is a travel head support to support a traveler's head as, for example, they sleep while sitting substantially upright. By supporting the traveler's head, the travel head support of an embodiment may increase the comfort, quality, and restfulness of the traveler's sleep. In particular, by supporting the traveler's head, the travel head support of an embodiment may substantially prevent the embarrassment and/or sleep interruption of one or more hypnic jerks. | 05-19-2011 |
Marcos K. Aguilera, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090024813 | Recoverability of a dataset associated with a multi-tier storage system - Embodiments of the present invention pertain to improving recoverability of a dataset associated with a multi-tier storage system. According to one embodiment, updates to a dataset are stored in first storage. The dataset and a point-in-time copy of the dataset reside on second storage, and the first storage provides higher reliability than the second storage. The dataset is restored using at least a subset of the stored updates in combination with the point-in-time copy in the event that the dataset is lost. | 01-22-2009 |
Marcos K. Aguilera, Mountain View, CA US
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20100106681 | Identifying Files Associated With A Workflow - To determine files associated with one or more workflows, a trace of accesses of files in at least one server is received. The files are grouped into at least one set of files, where the files in the set are accessed together more than a predetermined number of times in the trace. Files associated with the particular workflow are identified based on the at least one set. | 04-29-2010 |
20100106974 | System For And Method Of Writing And Reading Redundant Data - In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a method of writing and reading redundant data is provided. Data is written by storing a copy of the data along with a timestamp and a signature at each of a set of storage devices. The data is read by retrieving the copy of the data, the timestamp and the signature from each of a plurality of the set of data storage devices. One of the copies of the data is selected to be provided to a requestor of the data. Each of the storage devices of the set is requested to certify the selected copy of the data. Provided that a proof of certification of the selected copy of the data is valid, the storage devices of the set are instructed to store the selected copy of the data along with a new timestamp. | 04-29-2010 |
20100242055 | REMOTE PROCEDURE CALL CHAINS - A remote procedure call chain is provided that replaces multiple consecutive remote procedure calls to multiple servers from a client by allowing a client to specify multiple functions to be performed consecutively at multiple servers in a single remote procedure call chain. The remote procedure call chain is executed by a sequence of multiple servers. Each server executes a service function and a chaining function of the remote procedure call chain. The chaining function uses the state of the remote procedure call chain in the sequence of servers to determine the next server to receive the remote procedure call chain, and the service function to be executed by that server. After the last service function is performed, the last server in the sequence of servers sends the results of the executed service functions to the client that originated the remote procedure call chain. | 09-23-2010 |
20120203888 | SELECTING COMPUTING NODES IN CLOUD SERVICE USING REPLICATION TOPOLOGIES - A cloud statistics server generates statistics for a cloud service based on an identified data item and an identified operation. The cloud service may include various computing nodes and storage nodes. The cloud statistics may include expected completion times for the identified operation and the identified data item with respect to each of the computing nodes. A computing node may be selected to execute the identified operation based on the expected completion times. The generated statistics may be generated by the cloud statistics server using a network topology associated with the data item that is based on the latencies or expected transfer times between the various storage nodes and computing nodes, and a replication strategy used by the cloud service. The topology may be implemented as a directed graph with edge weights corresponding to expected transfer times between each node. | 08-09-2012 |
20140101225 | CONSISTENCY-BASED SERVICE-LEVEL AGREEMENTS IN CLOUD STORAGE ENVIRONMENTS - An application programming interface is provided that allows applications to assign multiple service-level agreements to their data transactions. The service-level agreements include latency bounds and consistency guarantees. The applications may assign utility values to each of the service-level agreements. A monitor component monitors the various replica nodes in a cloud storage system for latency and consistency, and when a transaction is received from an application, the monitor determines which of the replica nodes can likely fulfill the transaction in satisfaction of any of the service-level agreements. Where multiple service-level agreements can be satisfied, the replica node that can fulfill the transaction according to the service-level agreement with the greatest utility is selected. The application may be charged for the transaction based on the utility of the service-level agreement that was satisfied. | 04-10-2014 |
20140172898 | DISTRIBUTED SQL QUERY PROCESSING USING KEY-VALUE STORAGE SYSTEM - Distributed storage systems support SQL while also providing scalability and fault tolerance by utilizing an SQL library (the SQL execution component) layered on top of a transactional key-value system (the storage component). The SQL library comprises a parser and an execution engine running at the client, while the storage component comprises a key-value system for storing the data. The SQL library parses SQL queries received from client applications and maps them to transactions on the key-value system. The key-value system stores data items identified by key and provides concurrency control mechanisms to handle concurrent transactions. The key-value system may be a distributed system with several storage servers, each attached to one or more storage devices. | 06-19-2014 |
Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera, Mountain View, CA US
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20140067759 | REPLICATING DATA ACROSS DATA CENTERS - The present techniques prioritize transmission of feature information associated with data copies in data transmission, and selectively transmit the data copies when necessary. As the size of the feature information is small compared with the data copies, and as feature information is transmitted using prioritized messages, delays caused by congestion in the network are reduced. Based on the use of prioritized messages, the present techniques provide solutions for replicating data across data centers when conducting various data operations including reading, writing, and modifying data. The present techniques also replicate data across data centers while providing consistency, access locality, and disaster tolerance. | 03-06-2014 |
Oscar Aguilera, Concord, CA US
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20130141933 | PIVOTABLE LED LIGHTING APPARATUS AND UNIVERSAL MOUNTING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A lighting apparatus usable with a mobile vehicle, which includes first and second housings which contain the power source, the switch mechanism and the light emitting elements therein. A pivoting mechanism allows relative pivotal movement between the two housings thereby allowing the user to manipulate the desired emission angle of illumination. The pivoting mechanism also permits electrical communication between the power source (rechargeable batteries) and the light emitting elements. The lighting apparatus includes an integral charging port for recharging the batteries, such as a micro USB port. The lighting apparatus is adapted to the mobile vehicle by a universal mounting assembly which is configured to be interchangeably attached and detached to fit on different configurations on a particular vehicle. The mounting assembly comprises of a rigid assembly, which attaches the lighting apparatus to the mounting assembly with a flexible fastener to attach the mount to the vehicle. | 06-06-2013 |
Rick Aguilera, Rancho Cucamonga, CA US
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20140066946 | Preloaded Intraocular Lens (IOL) System and Method - A preloaded intraocular lens (IOL) system/method utilizing haptic compression is disclosed. The disclosed system/method utilizes an IOL packaged in a compressed state that is inserted into a patient using a cartridge and lumen through which the IOL is advanced. Within this context the haptics to the IOL are wrapped around the IOL in a coplanar fashion during the loading of the IOL to permit the IOL to be shipped and stored in a compressed state. This compressed state is achieve by wrapping the haptics of the IOL during the manufacturing process to ensure that the IOL is properly aligned and thus delivered in a predetermined orientation within the patient's eye. This compressed packaging of the IOL permits a more uniform and consistent placement of the IOL in the patient and eliminates the potential for physician error during the critical IOL placement procedure. | 03-06-2014 |
Teresa Aguilera, San Francisco, CA US
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20160054911 | Systems and Methods for Providing Efficient and Focused Visualization of Data - Systems and methods for providing efficient and focused visualization of data are provided herein. An exemplary method may include determining a default view layout for a user, the default view layout including representations of table records for the user, the default view layout and representations are selected based upon a table record count for the user, generating a graphical user interface having the selected default view layout, and providing the graphical user interface to a display device. | 02-25-2016 |
Teresa M. Aguilera, San Francisco, CA US
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20100229960 | INFLATABLE APPARATUS - In various embodiments, an inflatable apparatus is provided. In an embodiment, an apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a top surface. The apparatus also includes a bottom surface connected to the top surface in a substantially airtight manner. The top surface and the bottom surface collectively define a substantially airtight chamber. The substantially airtight chamber generally has an exterior shape of a star. An internal wall extending from the top surface to the bottom surface is also provided. The internal wall is attached to the top surface and to the bottom surface in a substantially airtight manner. The internal wall, top surface and bottom surface collectively define a void. The void is contained within the bounds of the airtight chamber, the top surface and the bottom surface. The exterior shape of the apparatus includes a central portion and a plurality of lobes. The central portion includes the void. Each lobe of the plurality of lobes extends radially from the central portion. The exterior shape of the apparatus further includes internal vertices between lobes of the plurality of lobes. An inflation valve piercing the top surface and connected in a substantially airtight manner to the top surface is also provided. | 09-16-2010 |
Tood Aguilera, San Diego, CA US
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20120134931 | PEPTIDES WHOSE UPTAKE IN CELLS IS CONTROLLABLE - Disclosed herein, in certain embodiments, is a selective transport molecule with increased in vivo circulation. In some embodiments, a selective transport molecule disclosed herein has the formula (A-X-B-C)-M, wherein C is a cargo moiety; A is a peptide with a sequence comprising 5 to 9 consecutive acidic amino acids, wherein the amino acids are selected from: aspartates and glutamates; B is a peptide with a sequence comprising 5 to 20 consecutive basic amino acids; X is a linker; and M is a macromolecular carrier. | 05-31-2012 |