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Akshay Bichkar, Webster, NY US
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| 20110299863 | OPTIMIZED LIMIT GAIN COMPENSATION FOR DISPENSE TIME ACCUMULATORS OF TONER CONCENTRATION CONTROL - A method and system includes updating an accumulated dispense value from within a toner dispense actuation loop and adjusting the accumulated dispense value by receiving dispense values from at least one control loop element that operates asynchronously from the toner dispense actuation loop. A temporary accumulated dispense value is stored when it is greater than or equal to a predetermined dispense saturation upper limit, or is less than or equal to a predetermined dispense saturation lower limit. An adjusted accumulated dispense value is calculated by subtracting the accumulated dispense value from the temporary accumulated dispense value and multiplying the difference by a predetermined optimized limit gain. A new accumulated dispense value is calculated by adding the adjusted accumulated dispense value to the accumulated dispense value. A toner dispense motor is activated for a time period equal to the on time value, and the on time value is subtracted from the new accumulator value. | 12-08-2011 |
Akshay Darbari, Allahabad IN
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| 20110160882 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING IMMERSIVE SURROUND ENVIRONMENT FOR ENHANCED CONTENT EXPERIENCE - A method and system for providing an immersive surround environment for enhanced content experience is provided. The method includes receiving an encoded media stream and processing the stream to obtain decoded media data. The received media stream can also be captured real-time media. The method further includes extracting one or more environmental parameters from the stream. The environmental parameters are then embedded or encoded. Thereafter, the method includes providing the one or more environmental parameters to one or more devices that control environmental conditions to produce environmental effects. | 06-30-2011 |
Akshay Kumar, Stamford, CT US
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| 20100186072 | Distributed secure telework - The invention provides a method and system for providing distributed secure telework by a plurality of teleworkers. The method includes using non-biometric information to authenticate the plurality of teleworkers, establishing a virtual private network for displaying non-privileged data, providing biometric recognition for displaying privileged data to one or more of a plurality of teleworkers, providing real-time identity validation for the plurality of teleworkers, and facilitating interaction and providing telework capability between an information source and the one or more of the plurality of teleworkers. | 07-22-2010 |
Akshay Nanduri, Waterloo CA
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| 20090316774 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-PART INTERACTIVE COMPRESSION - In order to increase the compression of data being transmitted between two devices in communication, the data may be broken up into individual components and individually compressed using different compression state information. The method of multi-part interactive compression comprises the steps of retrieving a request for data from a communicating party; retrieving the data; parsing the data into components according to the content of the data; and compressing each of the components using compression state information. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100049850 | BROWSER-PLUGIN BASED METHOD FOR ADVANCED HTTPS DATA PROCESSING - The invention described here deals with implementing custom data processing of HTTPS based on a Browser-Plugin Method. Such custom data processing may include, but is not limited to, custom data compression, custom data encryption, data monitoring, data modification. There are two distinct methods to implement the Browser-Plugin Method for Advanced HTTPS Data Processing of the subject invention (BPAHDP). In both cases, BPAHDP provides the option of conducting custom data processing that co-exists with data compression, data encryption, or other types of data processing operations supported by the HTTP standard. Additionally, both BPAHDP methods ensure that the web-browser still implements and executes the underlying SSL/TLS channel setup and encryption operations. In both embodiments of BPAHDP, the most critical functionality is the ability to modify HTTP request/response headers and data sent over a TLS/SSL channel. In the regular HTTP case (HTTP over TCP) headers and data are sent as clear-text (i.e., as unencrypted data). Therefore, any HTTP proxy component can intercept and modify header/data as it chooses—allowing custom data processing operations (including a custom compression operation) to be implemented. For HTTPS traffic, the data leaving a web-browser is encrypted. Therefore, a proxy cannot modify encrypted data, hence the novelty of the BPAHDP methodology. Both methods require specific implementation methods that are described. In particular, both embodiments of BPAHDP require specific techniques to facilitate the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer as a BPAHDP enabled web-browser. Microsoft COM (Component Object Model) interfaces and IE's Pluggable Protocol capabilities are utilized to meet all requirements of both BPAHDP embodiments. | 02-25-2010 |
Akshay Rajhans, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110144819 | METHOD FOR NON-INTRUSIVE LOAD MONITORING USING A HYBRID SYSTEMS STATE ESTIMATION APPROACH - A method for non-intrusively monitoring a load including a plurality of appliances includes retrieving a plurality of mathematical models for modeling operation of a respective subset of the appliances. A value of a respective operational parameter is predicted for each of the subsets of appliances. An output of the load is measured. A respective value of each of the operational parameters is calculated based on the mathematical models and the outputs of the load. The predicting, measuring and calculating steps are repeated until a metric pertaining to a difference error between the measured output and the predicted output calculated from the operational parameter and the mathematical models is equal to or below a threshold for one of the subsets of appliances. It is decided that the one subset of appliances is currently operating whose metric pertaining to a difference error is equal to or below the threshold. | 06-16-2011 |
Akshay Vaishnaw, Arlington, MA US
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| 20090238772 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF RSV INFECTION - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. The siRNA comprises a sense strand of ALN-RSV01 and an antisense strand of ALN-RSV01. | 09-24-2009 |
Akshay Vashist, Plainsboro, NJ US
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| 20080243731 | GENERALIZED SEQUENTIAL MINIMAL OPTIMIZATION FOR SVM+ COMPUTATIONS - A system and method for support vector machine plus (SVM+) computations include selecting a set of indexes for a target function to create a quadratic function depending on a number of variables, and reducing the number of variables to two in the quadratic function using linear constraints. An extreme point is computed for the quadratic function in closed form. A two-dimensional set is defined where the indexes determine whether a data point is in the two-dimensional set or not. A determination is made of whether the extreme point belongs to the two-dimensional set. If the extreme point belongs to the two-dimensional set, the extreme point defines a maximum and defines a new set of parameters for a next iteration. Otherwise, the quadratic function is restricted on at least one boundary of the two-dimensional set to create a one-dimensional quadratic function. The steps are repeated until the maximum is determined. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090204555 | SYSTEM AND METHOD USING HIDDEN INFORMATION - A method and system for use in describing a phenomenon of interest. The method and system computes a decision rule for use in describing the phenomenon of interest using training data relating to the phenomenon of interest, labels for labeling the training data, and hidden information about the training data or directed distances obtained from the hidden information, as inputs. | 08-13-2009 |
Akshay Waghray, Granger, IN US
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| 20080232424 | Hearth plate including side walls defining a processing volume - A hearth plate ( | 09-25-2008 |
| 20090061085 | Expedited manufacture of carbon-carbon composite brake discs - Method of manufacturing carbon-carbon composite brake disc by: (a) providing textile-based preform in shape of annular brake disc, the preform having a volume 30% or more greater than the volume of the brake disc to be manufactured; (b) subjecting the preform to a first CVD processing for not more than 7.5 days to density it to not more than 1.0 g/cc; (c) machining the densified preform to a shape having a volume no more than 15% greater than the volume of the carbon-carbon composite brake disc to be manufactured: and (d) subjecting the preform to one or two additional cycles of CVD processing, to further densify it to a density of more than 1.7 g/cc. The preform is then machined to provide the carbon-carbon composite brake disc. The total CVD processing time in steps (b) and (c) is no longer than about 32.5 days. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100072002 | Aircraft brake using mixed carbon composite friction couple with different degrees of graphitization for improved rejected take off and wear performance - An improved aircraft brake system and method of manufacturing the same. The system comprises a rotatable wheel axle, a heat treated stationary carbon disc secured to the wheel axle and a rotating carbon disc heat treated to a temperature substantially higher than the heat treating temperature of the stationary carbon disc and rotatably supported relative to the wheel axle and arranged parallel to the stationary carbon disc. The method comprises heat treating the rotating and stationary carbon discs to different final temperatures prior to assembly of the aircraft brake system. | 03-25-2010 |
