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Anand Agarawala, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110055773 | DIRECT MANIPULATION GESTURES - The present disclosure describes various techniques that may be implemented to execute and/or interpret manipulation gestures performed by a user on a multipoint touch input interface of a computing device. An example method includes receiving a multipoint touch gesture at a multipoint touch input interface of a computing device, wherein the multipoint touch gesture comprises a gesture that is performed with multiple touches on the multipoint touch input interface, and resolving the multipoint touch gesture into a command. The example method further includes determining at least one physical simulation effect to associate with the resolved multipoint touch gesture, and rendering a unified feedback output action in a graphical user interface of the computing device by executing the command, wherein the unified feedback output action includes at least a graphical output action incorporated with the at least one physical simulation effect in the graphical user interface. | 03-03-2011 |
Anand Agarawala, Toronto CA
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| 20090307623 | SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZING AND VISUALIZING DISPLAY OBJECTS - A method, system and computer program for organizing and visualizing display objects within a virtual environment is provided. In one aspect, attributes of display objects define the interaction between display objects according to pre-determined rules, including rules simulating real world mechanics, thereby enabling enriched user interaction. The present invention further provides for the use of piles as an organizational entity for desktop objects. The present invention further provides for fluid interaction techniques for committing actions on display objects in a virtual interface. A number of other interaction and visualization techniques are disclosed. | 12-10-2009 |
Anand Ananthabhotla, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080256559 | ONLINE DELETION OF DEVICES - An I/O adapter is installed in a slot in a computer system. Online deletion of the I/O adapter is achieved by a three step process, in which a device driver that controls the adapter first attempts to quiesce the adapter, the slot is then powered off, if it is possible to do so, and finally, if the quiesce operation was successful or the slot is powered off, the driver completes the delete operation by unmapping buffers and cleaning up datastructures associated with the device driver. | 10-16-2008 |
Anand Bahuguni, Singapore SG
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| 20100150704 | WIND TURBINE WITH A REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF PROVIDING COOLING OF A HEAT GENERATING COMPONENT IN A NACELLE FOR A WIND TURBINE - The invention provides a wind turbine wind turbine with two vessels, each being interchangeably in thermal communication with a heating medium which transfers heat from a heat generating structure to the vessel, and with a cooling medium which transfers heat from the vessel to an ambient space. The vessels form a compression structure which form part of a refrigerating circuit which can circulate a working fluid between the compression structure, a condenser and an evaporator. At the evaporator, cooling effect is obtained based on evaporation of a working fluid, and the cooling can be utilized for cooling a heat generating component in the wind turbine. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110095539 | Cooling system for a wind turbine - A wind turbine having a cooling system, which wind turbine includes a nacelle in connection with which one or more wind turbine components are arranged, is disclosed. The cooling system includes at least one cooling circuit arranged to lead a heat transfer medium to and from one or more of the wind turbine components, at least one cooling device arranged to cool the heat transfer medium, at least one pump arranged in connection with the at least one cooling circuit to circulate the heat transfer medium in the cooling circuit, and at least one medium tank arranged in connection with the cooling circuit. The at least one medium tank is arranged inside the nacelle. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20120025537 | WIND TURBINE NACELLE WITH COOLER TOP - The present invention relates to a wind turbine nacelle comprising a front end facing a wind flow and a rear end arranged downwind from the front end; a first face with a longitudinal extension between the front end and the rear end of the nacelle, the longitudinal extension of the nacelle having a total length; a velocity boundary layer, which is created by the wind flow along the first face from the front end to the rear end, the velocity boundary layer increasing in thickness along the first face and the thickness being lowest at the front end; and a free flow cooling device extending from the first face of the nacelle, the free flow cooling device comprising a cooling area. Furthermore, the cooling area is arranged in relation to the thickness of the velocity boundary layer. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120061047 | WIND TURBINE NACELLE WITH COOLER TOP - The present invention relates to a wind turbine nacelle having a top face with a longitudinal extension in a wind direction. The nacelle comprises a cooling device having a cooling area and extending from the first face of the nacelle, and a cover having at least one inner face and at least a front edge facing the wind direction. The cooling device is enclosed by the first face of the nacelle and the inner face of the cover and is arranged in a front distance of at least 440 mm from the front edge of the cover. | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120063890 | WIND TURBINE NACELLE WITH COOLER TOP - The present invention relates to a wind turbine nacelle having a first face with a longitudinal extension in a wind direction, comprising a cooling device having a cooling area and extending from the first face of the nacelle, and a cover having at least one inner face, the cooling device being enclosed by the first face of the nacelle and the inner face of the cover. A first distance between at least one of the faces and the cooling area is at least 30 mm. | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120086215 | WIND TURBINE NACELLE WITH COOLER TOP - The present invention relates to a wind turbine nacelle having a top face with a longitudinal extension in a wind direction, comprising a cooling device extending from the top face of the nacelle and a cover having at least one inner face. The cooling device is enclosed by the top face of the nacelle and the inner face of the cover. | 04-12-2012 |
Anand Bala Subramaniam, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20080213593 | Systems And Methods For Forming Fluidic Droplets Encapsulated In Particles Such As Colloidal Particles - The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for forming fluidic droplets comprising particles such as colloidal particles, which may be distributed on the surfaces of the fluidic droplets in some cases, thereby encapsulating the fluidic droplets. The particles at least partially surrounding the fluidic droplet may be colloidal particles in some cases, i.e., forming a “colloidal capsule.” In one set of embodiments, the particles may be positioned on the surface of a fluidic droplet such that the fluidic droplet is able to maintain a shape that, when left undisturbed, is not achievable by an undisturbed fluidic droplet free of discrete particles, for example, elongated or prolate ellipsoid fluidic droplets. Such fluidic droplets may also exhibit unusual properties, for example, plasticity, isolation from electromagnetic fields, certain electrical and/or magnetic properties, and/or mechanical resistance. In certain embodiments, multiple fluidic droplets may be prevented from fusing or coalescing into one droplet when coming into physical contact, due to the presence of particles on the fluidic droplets. However, the fluidic droplets may be induced into fusing or coalescing by initially deforming one or more of the fluidic droplets, e.g., mechanically. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090101559 | Microconcentrator/Microfilter - The present invention includes a microfluidic filter and concentrator that can separate a filtrate from a fluid containing components, e.g. a suspension of particles, to be removed from the fluid at least to some extent. The filter may employ principals of tangential flow filtration, also known as cross-flow filtration. In one aspect, a microfluidic filter described herein includes at least a first, main channel and one or more secondary, filtering channels that connect to the main channel. Filtration occurs when a fluid portion of a sample that is flowed through the main channel enters one or more of the filtering channels and at least some of the components in the sample do not enter or do not flow through the secondary, filtering channels. The secondary channels may be dimensioned to inhibit flow of components through them, and/or a porous material such as a layer may be positioned to inhibit flow of components through the secondary channels. | 04-23-2009 |
Anand Deodutt, Gilbert, AZ US
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| 20090010792 | Brittle metal alloy sputtering targets and method of fabricating same - A method of fabricating a sputtering target assembly comprises steps of mixing/blending selected amounts of powders of at least one noble or near-noble Group VIII metal at least one Group IVB, VB, or VIB refractory metal; forming the mixed/blended powder into a green compact having increased density; forming a full density compact from the green compact; cutting a target plate slice from the full density compact; diffusion bonding a backing plate to a surface of the target plate slice to form a target/backing plate assembly; and machining the target/backing plate assembly to a selected final dimension. The disclosed method is particularly useful for fabricating large diameter Ru—Ta alloy targets utilized in semiconductor metallization processing. | 01-08-2009 |
Anand Haridass, Bangalore IN
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| 20110010482 | Self-Healing Chip-to-Chip Interface - A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for managing a set of signal paths for a chip. A defective signal path within the set of signal paths for the chip is detected. Signals are re-routed through the set of signal paths such that the defective signal path is removed from the set of signal paths and sending signals using remaining data signal paths in the set of signal paths and using an extra signal path in response to detecting the defective signal path. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110147068 | Structure for Enhancing Reference Return Current Conduction - An apparatus is provided that comprises a plurality of signaling planes providing signal pathways and at least one internal reference plane providing either a voltage or a ground connection. The at least one internal reference plane are provided between at least two of the signaling planes. The apparatus further comprises a signal blind/buried via coupling a signal pathway of a first one of the at least two signaling planes with a signal pathway of a second one of the at least two signaling planes. The blind/buried via runs through the at least one internal reference plane. The apparatus also comprises at least one first conductive feature in the first one of the at least two signaling planes. The at least one first conductive feature is in close proximity to the signal blind/buried via and increases the capacitive coupling of currents in the reference planes of the apparatus. | 06-23-2011 |
Anand Haridass, Nagawara IN
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| 20110083888 | Noise Coupling Reduction and Impedance Discontinuity Control in High-Speed Ceramic Modules - An improved multi-layered ceramic package comprises: a plurality of signal layers, each having one or more signal lines; a plurality of vias, each providing one of a voltage (Vdd) power connection or a ground (Gnd) connection; at least one reference mesh layer adjacent to one or more signal layers; and a plurality of via-connected coplanar-type shield (VCS) lines, with a first VCS line extending on a first side of a first signal line within the plurality of signal layers and a second VCS line extending on a second opposing side of the first signal line. Each of the plurality of VCS lines interconnect with and extend past one or more vias that are located along the directional path in which the VCS lines runs. The placement of the VCS lines relative to the signal lines reduces coupling noise and controls impedance discontinuity in the ceramic package. | 04-14-2011 |
Anand Huprikar, Novi, MI US
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| 20090206533 | MOUNT ASSEMBLY - A mount assembly having a support structure mounted to a frame of a vehicle and a carrier mounted to a vehicle body. The support structure is displaceable relative to the carrier along a central axis (L). The support structure defines an inverted cup having a bottom with an aperture and a cylindrical skirt on a central axis (L) extending below the frame. A lower insulator is disposed between the support structure and a plate allowing the lower insulator to interact with the bottom and cylindrical skirt of the support structure and the plate to isolate forces in a vertical and/or lateral direction. The interaction with the support structure and the plate improves handling of lateral forces seen in a vehicle during driving events such as braking or corning. | 08-20-2009 |
Anand Hurkadli, Eden Prairie, MN US
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| 20100210346 | System and Method for Rewarding Consecutive Wins in Gaming Activities - A system and method for rewarding a participant of a gaming activity for achieving a succession of winning results for a corresponding succession of game segments. If winning results are achieved for multiple, consecutive game segments, then the participant is rewarded by augmenting the current payout with a portion of one or more of the previous payouts obtained in the consecutive chain of winning results. An advanced award status is optionally recognized, when the participant has achieved a predetermined number of consecutive winning results. In such an instance, while a particular game segment may have concluded in a losing result, the advanced award status may still be active to enable persistent augmentation of payouts. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100298041 | Gaming Method and Apparatus for Facilitating a Game Involving Specialty Functionality - Various embodiments concern a method for facilitating a gaming activity having specialty functionality comprising providing a grid formed by a plurality of elements and marking elements of the plurality with markings selected from a plurality of marking-types, the plurality of marking-types including a feature marking-type. A plurality of feature indicators can be positioned in the grid. Then, for each element of the plurality that is marked with the feature marking-type and positionally associated with a feature indicator of the plurality, the feature marking-type can be re-marked to a respective element of the plurality that is adjacent to the element marked with the feature marking-type and positionally associated with the feature indicator. An outcome can then be determined based on one or more combinations of the markings. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100298042 | Gaming Method and Apparatus for Facilitating a Game Involving Bonus Functionality - Systems, apparatuses and methods for impacting one or more gaming display segments based on their positions relative to presentation of a triggering symbol(s) in another display segment(s). A method involves marking elements of a grid with symbols, where at least one element is marked with a feature symbol. One or more winning combinations of the symbols are identified, where each winning combination may be associated with an award amount according to a paytable. For each of the elements marked with the feature symbol, replacement symbols are marked to the element(s) that is marked with the feature symbol, as well as to those elements adjacent to the element(s) are marked with the feature symbol. One or more additional winning combinations of symbols are then identified, where the additional winning symbol combination(s) includes at least one symbol from the original symbols marked to the plurality of elements and at least one replacement symbol. | 11-25-2010 |
Anand Janaswamy, Cardiff, CA US
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| 20100101634 | THIN PROFILE SOLAR PANEL ROOF TILE - The present invention is directed toward apparatuses, systems and methods for solar panels capable of rooftop installation. In some embodiments, a low profile solar panel is provided, comprising: a solar laminate; and a flexible material sheet adhered to the solar laminate, wherein the flexible material sheet is configured to operate as a frame that supports and houses the solar laminate. In some such embodiments, the low profile solar panel further comprises a secondary sheet, wherein the secondary sheet is disposed on an edge formed by adhering the flexible material sheet to the solar laminate. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100294341 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FRAMELESS BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL - The present invention is directed toward apparatus and methods for solar panels capable of rooftop installation. In some embodiments, a low profile solar laminate is provided, comprising: a base layer; a photovoltaic layer; a semi-rigid panel; an ultraviolet resistant layer; wherein a first adhesive adheres the base layer to the semi-rigid panel, a second adhesive adheres the semi-rigid panel to the photovoltaic layer, and a third adhesive adheres the ultraviolet resistant layer to the photovoltaic layer. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110240337 | INTERCONNECTS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS - Various embodiments of the invention provide an interconnect designed to be placed between layers of a photovoltaic laminate, and that has built-in in-plane stress relief features. In accordance with various embodiments, the interconnect, once implemented into a photovoltaic laminate, can withstand at least 200 temperature cycles, as is required by certain certifying bodies, without suffering failure. According to one embodiment of the present invention, an interconnect is provided for connecting a first photovoltaic cell to the bus array or a second photovoltaic cell within a photovoltaic laminate, the interconnect comprising: a single conductive wire having a cross-section sufficient for placement between layers of a photovoltaic laminate; wherein the single conductive wire comprises a stress-relief feature, and the stress-relief feature enables the interconnect to maintain a connection between the first photovoltaic cell and the bus array or the second photovoltaic cell while absorbing stress induced by a change in position of the first photovoltaic cell relative to a position of the bus array or the second photovoltaic cell. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20120080078 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Photovoltaic (PV) crystalline silicon modules and methods of manufacturing wherein the modules contain a non-glass front sheet, upper and lower encapsulate layers, a PV cell layer, an insulating sheet, and a structural back plane comprising an aluminum composite. The front sheet can be comprised of ETFE, the encapsulate layers comprise EVA, and the back plane preferably comprises APA. This particular configuration results in a lightweight PV module that still retains a high power density, and can be readily installed onto rooftops without traditional heavy racking. The PV module may be adhered to the roof using a double sided pressure sensitive adhesive or heat welded. | 04-05-2012 |
Anand Janefalkar, Arlington Heights, IL US
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| 20100164433 | Wireless Battery Charging Systems, Battery Systems and Charging Apparatus - Disclosed is a battery charging system, a battery system, a charging apparatus, wherein the charging apparatus includes an ultrasonic wave generator configured to be in intimate proximity to an ultrasonic wave receiving device including a piezoelectric component. The ultrasonic wave receiving device includes a piezoelectric component of a resonant frequency substantially matching the frequency of the transmitted ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic wave generator. A gel-based surface of the charging apparatus is configured to be in intimate proximity with both the piezoelectric component and the ultrasonic wave generator. The piezoelectric component is coupled to a battery by a circuit, the piezoelectric component configured to receive ultrasonic wave vibrations of the ultrasonic waves, the ultrasonic wave receiving device further including a circuit configured to convert the mechanical vibrations to electrical energy in accordance with an inverse piezoelectric effect. The battery is configured to receive and store the energy. | 07-01-2010 |
Anand Kasukurthi, Portland, OR US
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| 20090030791 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A SPORT FIELD BOUNDARY OR FEATURE AND REALIZING REVENUE THEREFROM - Sport field's boundaries are divided into boundary sections according to their major function. The right to name each boundary is then sold to realize further revenue. Additionally, in exchange for the right to broadcast from the sport arena, the sport announcers are required to refer to the boundaries by the names chosen by the entities that purchased the right to name the boundaries. In this manner, the entities naming the boundaries may reach audience beyond the sport arena. | 01-29-2009 |
Anand Kaygee, Westlake Village, CA US
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| 20120019915 | DURABLE ANTI-REFLECTION COATINGS - An article comprising a substrate and an anti-reflection coating, and methods for depositing the coating, are disclosed. The coating comprises (a) a first coating layer having a high refractive index deposited on the substrate; (b) an epoxide-silica coating layer deposited onto the high refractive index coating layer, comprising an inorganic silica component and an organic organo-silicate component, and (c) a silica coating layer consisting essentially of silica, deposited directly onto the epoxide-silica coating layer. The anti-reflection coating optionally comprises a stack of coating layers, between the first high refractive index coating layer and the epoxide-silica coating layer, having alternating a low refractive index and a high refractive index. Individual coating layer compositions, refractive indexes, and thicknesses are carefully controlled such that reflectance is minimized through destructive interference in the visible light wavelength range of 400 to 700 nm. The resulting deposited coating provides excellent mechanical, chemical, and environmental durability. | 01-26-2012 |
Anand Khedkar, Karnataka IN
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| 20080286842 | Process for the Production of Macrolides Using a Novel Strain, Streptomyces Sp. Bicc 7522 - The present invention discloses a new strain of | 11-20-2008 |
| 20100184985 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MACROLIDES USING A NOVEL STRAIN, STREPTOMYCES SP. BICC 7522 - The present invention discloses a new strain of | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100285143 | ORALLY ADMINISTERABLE SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND A PROCESS THEREOF - The invention relates to improvised pharmaceutical compositions permitting ingestion via oral delivery of proteins/peptides or their conjugates, and/or cation-insulin conjugate complexes demonstrating desirable pharmacokinetic profiles and potency in efficacy models of diabetes in dogs and humans. A preferred formulation comprises 0.01%-20% w/w of insulin, insulin compound conjugates and/or cation insulin conjugates, 10%-60% w/w of one or more fatty acid components selected from saturated or unsaturated C4-C12 fatty acids and/or salts of such fatty acids and additionally contains optimal amounts of other pharmaceutically suitable polymer excipients which permit improved solubility, dissolution rate and effective bioavailability of poorly water soluble compositions and consistent in-vivo release profiles upon scalability during manufacture. A further aspect of the invention features the process of preparing the aforesaid formulations. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110020871 | Process for the Preparation of Insulin Conjugates - The invention claims a process for making an insulin-oligomer conjugate IN-105. IN-105 precursor having formula G-A-V-R-[B-Chain]-R-D-A-D-D-R-[A-Chain] is cloned and expressed in | 01-27-2011 |
Anand Kodaganur, Bangalore IN
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| 20090019453 | Automatically Arranging Objects in a Graphical Program Block Diagram - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically arranging or positioning objects in a block diagram of a graphical program are described. A graphical programming development environment or other software application may be operable to automatically analyze a block diagram of a graphical program, e.g., in order to determine objects present in the block diagram, as well as their initial positions within the block diagram. The graphical programming development environment may then automatically re-position various ones of the objects in the block diagram. In various embodiments, the objects may be re-positioned so as to better organize the block diagram or enable a user to more easily view or understand the block diagram. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20110022975 | Automatically Arranging Objects in a Selected Portion of a Graphical Program Block Diagram - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically arranging or positioning objects included in a selected portion of a graphical program are described. A user may select a first portion of the graphical program. The graphical programming development environment may automatically re-arrange the selected first portion of the graphical program without re-arranging the rest of the graphical program. For example, nodes in the first portion of the graphical program may be automatically re-positioned so as to better organize the first portion of the graphical program. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110029905 | Re-Arranging a Graphical Program while Keeping Contents of a Structure Object Fixed - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically arranging or positioning objects in a block diagram of a graphical program are described. The graphical program may include a first plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program, where the first plurality of interconnected nodes includes a structure object having a border visually defining a sub-diagram that includes a second plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the structure object. The method may operate to automatically re-arrange the graphical program. Re-arranging the graphical program may include shifting the structure object and the second plurality of interconnected nodes included in the sub-diagram of the structure object to new locations without re-arranging the second plurality of interconnected nodes with respect to each other. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110035723 | Excluding a Portion of a Graphical Program from Re-Arrangement - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically re-arranging a graphical program are described. The method may operate to receive user input excluding a portion of the graphical program from re-arrangement, and to then automatically re-arrange the graphical program without re-arranging the excluded portion of the graphical program. In various embodiments, the objects in the non-excluded part of the may be re-positioned so as to better organize the graphical program or enable a user to more easily view or understand the graphical program. | 02-10-2011 |
Anand Konanur, San Jose, CA US
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| 20120133561 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IN-MOLD LAMINATE ANTENNAS - Embodiments of systems and methods for providing in-mold laminate antennas are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 05-31-2012 |
Anand Kumar, Andhra Pradesd IN
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| 20090210853 | Systems and apparatus for software development - A system for development of a customised software solution, said system comprising feature definition means adapted to define at least one feature for development of said software solution; problem definition means adapted to define at least one problem in relation to said feature for development of said software solution; user value feature rating means adapted to rate user value of said defined feature to obtain a feature value score; user value problem rating means adapted to rate user value of said defined problem to obtain a problem value score; collating means adapted to collate feature value score and problem value score in accordance with pre-defined groups of score relevancy to obtain a perceived score; feature evaluation means adapted to evaluate a developed feature of said software solution to obtain an experienced score; correlation means adapted to correlate said perceived score and said experienced score to obtain a correlation score; and configuration management means adapted to manage features of said software solution in relation to said correlation score to obtain a customised software solution. | 08-20-2009 |
Anand Kumar, Faridabad IN
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| 20100176025 | PROCESS FOR UPGRADING OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON FUELS - Disclosed herein a process for upgrading the liquid hydrocarbon fuels by reducing aromatic content, sulfur content and nitrogen content wherein the process comprising isolating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) transforming microbes and preparing biocatalyst by mutagenesis, contacting the biocatalyst with the liquid hydrocarbon fuel in an aqueous medium for transforming the aromatic, sulfur, and nitrogen containing compounds to polar substances, subjecting the mixture of biocatalyst and the liquid hydrocarbon fuel to a process of bioconversion, removing the polar substances by liquid-liquid extraction with a polar solvent to obtain dearomatized, desulphurised and denitrogenated liquid hydrocarbon fuel and recovering the upgraded liquid hydrocarbon fuel. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100274069 | METHOD FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF HIGHLY AROMATIC HYDROCARBON WASTES - Disclosed herein is a method for biopile-based bioremediation of hydrocarbon waste with high aromatic content. The method comprises of isolating specific microorganisms and preparing microbial blend, preparing biopile, adding the microbial blend into the biopile, providing nutrient, aeration and watering of biopile. | 10-28-2010 |
Anand Kuratti, Bangalore IN
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| 20100250362 | System and Method for an Online Advertising Exchange with Submarkets Formed by Portfolio Optimization - A system and method to distribute computation for an exchange in which advertisers buy online advertising space from publishers. The exchange maintains submarkets, each containing a subset of the ad calls supplied by publishers and a subset of the offers and budgets representing demand from advertisers. Portfolio optimization techniques allocate the supply of ad calls from publishers over the submarkets, with the goal of maximizing profits for publishers while limiting the volatility of those profits. Portfolio optimization techniques allocate the demand from advertisers over the submarkets, with the goal of maximizing return on investment for advertisers. The exchange re-allocates supply and demand over submarkets periodically. Also, periodically, the most effective submarkets are replicated and the least effective submarkets are eliminated. | 09-30-2010 |
Anand Lakshminath, Fremont, CA US
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| 20090037422 | COMBINING CAPTURE AND APPLY IN A DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEM - In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an information sharing mechanism comprising a memory structure may be provided in a database system. In an embodiment, mined information transferred by a capture process to an associated apply process can be written into the memory structure without taking any latch. Similarly, the mined information can be read by the apply process from the memory structure without taking any latch. The capture and apply processes may work cooperatively to establish a safe point in log mining under various circumstances such as in an initial startup state, in a steady state, in a process restart scenario in the middle of information sharing. In some embodiments, the information sharing mechanism supports both checkpoint-free and checkpoint modes of log mining by the capture process. In addition, both the capture process and the apply process may employ an eager apply approach to increase processing capacity. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090037442 | Reconfiguring Propagation Streams in Distributed Information Sharing - Splitting and merging database object information sharing streams. Streams are also referred to herein as “propagations”. Splitting and merging information sharing streams can be used to improve performance in a information sharing environment when a failed or slow DBS impacts the performance. In one embodiment, an auto split process monitors the progress of applying changes at each node and detects the presence of a failed or a slow node. Once the failed or slow node is identified, the auto split process splits the propagation such that the offending node is sent through a separate propagation. Furthermore, an auto merge process can be started to monitor the newly created separate propagation. At a later point, the new propagation can be merged back into the original stream. For example, if the offending node catches up with other nodes, the auto merge process merges the newly created propagation back to the original propagation. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090037553 | Configuring or Reconfiguring a Multi-Master Information Sharing Environment - Configuring an n-way multi-master information sharing topology. Adding a new node (e.g., database server) to the information sharing topology can be implemented as follows. Initially, the new node is added as a slave of a particular co-master in the information sharing topology. The objects to replicate are instantiated on the new node by propagating data from the particular co-master to the new node. Furthermore, a capture process is created on the particular co-master to send changes to the objects to the slave. Meanwhile, the co-masters continue to propagate changes to each other. To promote the slave to a master, changes to objects stored at the slave are propagated to each of the co-masters. Furthermore, changes at each of the masters are propagated to the promoted node. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100169350 | HIGH-PERFORMANCE, SCALABLE, ADAPTIVE AND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL EVENT REPOSITORY - A High-Performance, Scalable, Adaptive and Multi-dimensional Event Repository is described and utilized in a method for publishing an event in a database. The present method includes transparently intercepting a request to a database to publish an event. A messaging system operable with the database intercepts the request. The present method further includes examining an event repository for a template of the event. The event repository is operable with the database and the messaging system. The present method additionally includes retrieving the event template from the event repository. The present method also includes marshalling the event template to create the event. The present method also includes publishing the event in an event queue. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110029585 | AUTOMATIC AND DYNAMIC PROVISIONING OF DATABASES - Approaches described herein may be used for provisioning of databases that requires a bulk transfer of data within a distributed computing environment, such as a grid. The approaches do not require the manual intervention of a DBA to, for example, transfer a tablespace between the file systems of operating systems. Instead, the tablespaces may be provisioned automatically and dynamically by a grid computing system whenever it determines the need to dynamically provision a database. In addition, as copies of tablespaces are provisioned, synchronization mechanisms can also be automatically provisioned to keep the tablespaces and their copies in sync. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110302136 | RECOVERABLE EXECUTION - Systems and methods for providing a one-step API that executes a series of atomic transactions in a database system. In one implementation, each atomic transaction is associated with a forward block of code that effects changes, an undo block of code that reverses the changes made by the forward block, and a state block of code that mimics successful execution of the forward block by setting internal states. In the event of a failure, the forward blocks, undo blocks, and state blocks can be used to roll forward or roll back changes as a whole. In one implementation, a one-step API for replicating data in a database is provided. | 12-08-2011 |
Anand Manikutty, Foster City, CA US
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| 20110113061 | TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING XQUERY ACCESS USING WEB SERVICES - An XQuery access API is described, for providing access to XML data from a data source, using the XQuery language. A requestor can request, from a server, performance of an operation on XML data, wherein request messages and response messages conform to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Request and response messages can be transmitted using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS). The format of the request and response messages is specified in a definition of a Web service, where the definition conforms to the Web Service Description Language (WSDL). | 05-12-2011 |
Anand Manthena, Columbus, IN US
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| 20110313639 | SERVICE BAY HIGH PRESSURE COMMON RAIL INJECTOR PERFORMANCE TEST - A method for testing a fuel injector including providing an engine with a common rail fuel injection system having one or more fuel injectors; operating the engine at a selected set of operating conditions; conducting a motoring event; allowing a first settling duration; measuring a first rail pressure; operating a first selected injector including operating the first selected injector singly in response to a selected fuel quantity, a selected number of combustion cycles, and a selected number of injections per combustion cycle; allowing a second settling duration; measuring a second rail pressure; calculating a pressure difference value in response to the first rail pressure and the second rail pressure; inferring an amount of fuel delivered by the first selected injector in response to the pressure difference value; and evaluating a first performance factor of the first selected injector in response to the amount of fuel delivered. | 12-22-2011 |
Anand M.s, Chennal IN
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| 20120084643 | COMPONENT-SPECIFIC AND SOURCE-AGNOSTIC LOCALIZATION - Various embodiments of systems and methods for component-specific and source agnostic localization are described herein. An adapter interface is provided for one or more adapters such that the one or more adapters implement the adapter interface with a plurality of sources having a plurality of data formats. The plurality of sources includes localization adaptation content. One or more localization bundles are created for one or more consuming components. Each localization bundle is associated with at least one adapter of the one or more adapters. The one or more localization bundles are registered with a localization service. The localization service is consumed for obtaining portions of the localization adaptation content required for the one or more consuming components. | 04-05-2012 |
Anand Murugappan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110252064 | Incorporating Geographical Locations in a Search Process - In one embodiment, accessing a search query and a document identified in response to the search query; extracting a first geographical location from the search query or from information associated with a user issuing the search query or a device used by the user to issue the search query; determining a first minimum bounding region enclosing the first geographical location; computing a threshold for the first geographical location; extracting one or more second geographical locations from the document; for one of the second geographical locations, determining a second minimum bounding region enclosing the one second geographical location; computing a distance between the first minimum bounding region and the second minimum bounding region; and if the distance is greater than the threshold, then discarding the document by not including the document in a search result identified in response to the search query. | 10-13-2011 |
Anand Muthurajan, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20110173681 | FLEXIBLE AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION MECHANISM - Techniques and tools for flexible authentication and authorization of services on a push framework. For example, a push notification framework allows services (social networking web services, etc.) to use either an authenticated access mode or an unauthenticated access mode, in order to push information to client devices (e.g., mobile devices). In the authenticated mode, the push framework requires registration of the service with the push framework before allowing the service to push notifications to client devices. Different authenticated modes are provided for third-party and first-party services. In the unauthenticated mode, registration is not required, but notifications are throttled, thereby limiting risk of abuse by unauthenticated services. This allows flexibility for services that use the push framework. | 07-14-2011 |
Anand Nadathur, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20100100530 | Save set bundling for staging - Backing up data blocks is disclosed. An indication that a first set of one or more backed up data blocks are related at an application level to one or more other sets of one or more backed up data blocks is received. An associating data that associates the first set of backed up data blocks with the one or more other sets of backed up data blocks is stored. The associating data is used to ensure that the first set and the one or more other sets remain stored together. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20110302141 | SAVE SET BUNDLING FOR STAGING - Backing up data blocks is disclosed, including: receiving an indication that a first backed up data block is to be processed; determining that the first backed up data block and a second backed up data block are related at an application level and are to remain stored together; and processing together the first and second backed up data blocks based at least in part on the determination that the first and second backed up data blocks are related at an application level and are to remain stored together. | 12-08-2011 |
Anand Nilekar, Houston, TX US
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| 20100162626 | ADIABATIC REACTOR AND A PROCESS AND A SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A METHANE-RICH GAS IN SUCH ADIABATIC REACTOR - An adiabatic reactor comprising a first inlet and a first outlet defining a first flowpath between the first inlet and the first outlet and a second inlet and a second outlet defining a second flowpath between the second inlet and the second outlet, wherein the first flowpath and the second flowpath are directed in opposite directions; wherein both the first flowpath and the second flowpath comprise a catalyst; and wherein at least part of the first flowpath and at least part of the second flowpath are thermally connected via a wall separating the first flowpath from the second flowpath. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100162627 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A METHANE-RICH GAS - A process for producing a methane-rich gas comprising the steps of: | 07-01-2010 |
Anand Nunna, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20100052623 | System and Method for Remote Battery Sensing - Systems and methods for remote battery sensing and charging are disclosed. A method may include determining whether a charge output of a battery charger is electrically coupled to a rechargeable battery, wherein the charge output is configured to charge the rechargeable battery. The method may also include electrically coupling a terminal of the rechargeable battery to a reference voltage input of the battery charger in response to determining the charge output is electrically coupled to the rechargeable battery, wherein the battery charger is configured to determine whether the rechargeable battery is to be charged based on the reference voltage input voltage. The method may further include electrically coupling the reference voltage input to the charge output in response to determining the charge output is not electrically coupled to the rechargeable battery. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100180065 | Systems And Methods For Non-Volatile Cache Control - In some embodiments, a method for controlling a cache having a volatile memory and a non-volatile memory during a power up sequence is provided. The method includes receiving, at a controller configured to control the cache and a storage device associated with the cache, a signal indicating whether the non-volatile memory includes dirty data copied from the volatile memory to the non-volatile memory during a power down sequence, the dirty data including data that has not been stored in the storage device. In response to the received signal, the dirty data is restored from the non-volatile memory to the volatile memory, and flushed from the volatile memory to the storage device. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110072280 | Systems and methods for time-based management of backup battery life in memory controller systems - Systems and methods that may be implemented for time-based management of storage memory controller (e.g., RAID controller) backup battery life in information handling systems by limiting the backup battery system operation time in order to save energy, reduce the impact of leakage current, and prolong memory controller backup battery shelf life while at the same time meeting requirements of back-up time for storage/server applications. The disclosed systems and methods may be implemented, for example, by providing a battery system controller that implements a pre-set memory controller backup battery operation time, in combination with a hardware-controlled mechanism that extends backup battery system operation time by disabling one or more current leakage paths within the storage memory controller circuitry. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110185211 | Systems and Methods for Determining the State of Health of a Capacitor Module - Systems and methods for determining the state of health for a capacitor module are provided. In some embodiments, a method for monitoring the health of a capacitor module comprising an array of capacitors is provided. The method may include steps for disabling a charger coupled to an array of capacitors of the capacitor module, determining if the capacitor module is healthy based at least on operating values of the capacitor module, and enabling a write back mode for the memory module if the capacitor module is determined to be healthy. | 07-28-2011 |
Anand Paleja, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20110085908 | Modular fan blade with combined electrical and mechanical connection system - A fan blade assembly having both an electrical connection and a mechanical connection to a rotating hub. The assembly is configured so that a single installation motion creates the mechanical connection and the electrical connection. The electrical connection preferably includes multiple independent conductor paths. | 04-14-2011 |
Anand Pandharikar, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20080243683 | Mechanism for secure rehosting of licenses - In one embodiment, a licensing authority receives a rehost ticket indicating proof of removal of a license from a first device. The licensing authority receives a request for a license for a second device. The licensing authority validates the rehost ticket to ensure that the license on the first device has been removed from the first device. The licensing authority provides a license for the second device if the rehost ticket is successfully validated, wherein the license that has been removed from the first device and the license for the second device provide the same license capabilities. The first device and the second device are associated with the same customer. Payment has been received for the license associated with the first device but payment has not been received for a separate license capable of being applied to the second device. | 10-02-2008 |
Anand Pandravada, Sacramento, CA US
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| 20110265221 | Transgenic plants with enhanced agronomic traits - This invention provides recombinant DNA constructs, transgenic plant nuclei and cells with such recombinant DNA construct for expression of proteins that are useful for imparting enhanced agronomic trait(s) to transgenic crop plants. This invention also provides transgenic plants and progeny seed comprising the transgenic plant cells where the plants are selected for having an enhanced trait selected from the group of traits consisting of enhanced water use efficiency, enhanced cold tolerance, increased yield, enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, enhanced seed protein and enhanced seed oil. Also disclosed are methods for manufacturing transgenic seed and plants with enhanced traits. | 10-27-2011 |
Anand Prahlad, Ocean, NJ US
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| 20080256173 | PIPELINE SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING DATA IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A communications system having a data transfer pipeline apparatus for transferring data in a sequence of N stages from an origination device to a destination device. The apparatus comprises dedicated memory having buffers dedicated for carrying data and a master control for registering and controlling processes associated with the apparatus for participation in the N stage data transfer sequence. The processes include a first stage process for initiating the data transfer and a last Nth stage process for completing data transfer. The first stage process allocates a buffer from a predetermined number of buffers available within the memory for collection, processing, and sending of the data from the origination device to a next stage process. The Nth stage process receives a buffer allocated to the first stage process from the (N−1)th stage and to free the buffer upon processing completion to permit reallocation of the buffer. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20100138393 | MODULAR BACKUP AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A STORAGE AREA NETWORK - A modular computer storage system and method is provided for managing and directing data archiving functions, which is scalable and comprehends various storage media as well as diverse operating systems on a plurality of client devices. A client component is associated with one or more client devices for generating archival request. A file processor directs one or more storage devices, through one or more media components, which control the actual physical level backup on various storage devices. Each media component creates a library indexing system for locating stored data. A management component coordinates the archival functions between the various client components and the file processor, including setting scheduling policies, aging policies, index pruning policies, drive cleaning policies, configuration information, and keeping track of running and waiting jobs. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110238777 | PIPELINE SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING DATA IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A communications system having a data transfer pipeline apparatus for transferring data in a sequence of N stages from an origination device to a destination device. The apparatus comprises dedicated memory having buffers dedicated for carrying data and a master control for registering and controlling processes associated with the apparatus for participation in the N stage data transfer sequence. The processes include a first stage process for initiating the data transfer and a last Nth stage process for completing data transfer. The first stage process allocates a buffer from a predetermined number of buffers available within the memory for collection, processing, and sending of the data from the origination device to a next stage process. The Nth stage process receives a buffer allocated to the first stage process from the (N−1)th stage and to free the buffer upon processing completion to permit reallocation of the buffer. | 09-29-2011 |
Anand Praksh Singh, Ahmedabad IN
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| 20080200690 | Preparation of 2-Substituted 4-Chloro-5-Formylimidazole and 5-Formylimidazole - The invention relates to a preparation process for 2-substituted 5-formylimidazoles, wherein the intermediate high-pressurized synthesis of an 2-substituted 4-hydroxymethylimidazole as known in the art is conveniently avoided, and wherein much higher yields are obtained. Instead, it is proposed to prepare such 2-substituted 5-formylimidazoles via a one-pot synthesis involving 2-substituted 4-chloro-5-formylimidazole, thereby employing an additional hydrodehalogenation step. Moreover, it is found that the yield and purity of 2-substituted 4-chloro-5-formylimidazole itself can be significantly improved using a triflate catalyst in the preparation process. | 08-21-2008 |
Anand Pritam, Bhagalpur IN
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| 20120084756 | ACCURATE IDENTIFICATION OF SOFTWARE TESTS BASED ON CHANGES TO COMPUTER SOFTWARE CODE - Consistent with the present disclosure, a block of software code or “software code block” that is executed while particular tests are carried out is assigned a software code block identifier, which is associated with test identifiers, which, in turn, identify the tests that were performed. The software code block identifiers and corresponding test identifiers are then stored in a database. When a portion of the software code block is later modified, either by a change to one or more lines of the code or by deleting or adding code, the corresponding software code block identifier is determined or selected, and then used to access the corresponding test identifiers from the database. The test identifiers are then used to generate a report, for example, that lists each test to be performed in order to determine whether the modified software code block operates properly. The above processes of assigning and storing software code block identifiers and test identifiers may be automated, thereby increasing the likelihood that a complete set of correct tests are performed on the modified software code block. As a result, reliability of the software is improved. | 04-05-2012 |
Anand Ramagopalrao, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090138790 | STRUCTURAL EDITING WITH SCHEMA AWARENESS - A markup language document has data entry fields corresponding to markup language nodes that are arranged in a hierarchical structure of parents having child nodes. The hierarchical position of each markup language node in the hierarchical structure is expressed as a corresponding fragment of the markup language. For each parent, a markup language fragment is formed so as to have a plurality of portions each corresponding to the fragment of a respective child node without repeating any fragment of the respective child nodes. Portions that respectively correspond to the child nodes are used for data entry with the data entry fields, where an electronic form is displayed on a user interface for interactive data entry. The electronic form has one or more data entry fields each corresponding to one of the data entry fields of the structured markup language document and into which data can be entered. | 05-28-2009 |
Anand Sankaranarayanan, Chennai IN
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| 20090202649 | FENOFIBRATE FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations comprising fenofibrate. The invention also relates to stable and bioavailable pharmaceutical formulations comprising fenofibrate. Further the invention also relates to processes for preparing the compositions and/or formulations of fenofibrate and their methods of use, treatment and administration. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090232897 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CONJUGATED ESTROGENS - Pre-mix compositions containing conjugated estrogens and a pharmaceutical carrier, and pharmaceutical formulations containing a pre-mix composition. Further, the invention includes processes for preparing the premix compositions and pharmaceutical formulations containing pre-mix compositions. | 09-17-2009 |
Anand Sankarnarayanan, Chennai IN
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| 20090028944 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MESALAMINE - Pharmaceutical compositions comprising mesalamine, wherein the compositions are free of a liphophilic matrix, and processes for preparing pharmaceutical compositions comprising mesalamine and being free of a liphophilic matrix. | 01-29-2009 |
Anand Sashadri, Richardson, TX US
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| 20100296335 | Asymmetric SRAM Cell with Split Transistors on the Strong Side - An integrated circuit containing an SRAM cell array in which each SRAM cell includes an auxiliary NMOS driver or PMOS load transistor plus a bit-side passgate transistor and a bit-bar-side passgate transistor. An integrated circuit containing an SRAM cell array in which each SRAM cell includes an auxiliary PMOS driver or NMOS load transistor plus a bit-side passgate transistor and a bit-bar-side passgate transistor. A process of operating an integrated circuit containing an SRAM cell array in which each SRAM cell includes an auxiliary NMOS driver or PMOS load transistor plus a bit-side passgate transistor and a bit-bar-side passgate transistor. A process of operating an integrated circuit containing an SRAM cell array in which each SRAM cell includes an auxiliary PMOS driver or NMOS load transistor plus a bit-side passgate transistor and a bit-bar-side passgate transistor. | 11-25-2010 |
Anand Srinivasan, Arlington Heights, IL US
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| 20080235670 | Method and Apparatus for Creation of an Interface for Constructing Conversational Policies - A method and apparatus for taking a visual or verbal representation of a conversational policy and translating the representation into an XML file. The XML file can then be output in one or more formats, such as code used in a policy, a Word version of the XML file, or a visual representation of the XML file. | 09-25-2008 |
Anand Srinivasan, Boise, ID US
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| 20090207649 | VERTICAL WRAP-AROUND-GATE FIELD-EFFECT-TRANSISTOR FOR HIGH DENSITY, LOW VOLTAGE LOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAY - A vertical transistor having a wrap-around-gate and a method of fabricating such a transistor. The wrap-around-gate (WAG) vertical transistors are fabricated by a process in which source, drain and channel regions of the transistor are automatically defined and aligned by the fabrication process, without photolithographic patterning. | 08-20-2009 |
Anand Sunit, Bangalore IN
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| 20120124240 | LOCAL CONTROL NETWORK PROCESSOR (LCNP) EMULATOR FOR MULTI-GENERATION CONTROL SYSTEMS - A multi-generation distributed control system includes a first generation (FG) DCS connected to a local control network (LCN) including FG client nodes. A second generation (SG) DCS connected to a non-LCN data highway includes a server node connected between the LCN and the non-LCN data highway and SG client nodes. The server node includes a LCN processor (LCNP) board. LCNP emulator software including a server LCNP emulator software component is at the server node and a client LCNP emulator software component at the SG client nodes. The server LCNP emulator software component translates between LCN data and data highway protocol data and adds one of a plurality of LCN address slots to communications received from the LCN for delivery to the SG DCS that each correspond to a SG client node. Each client LCNP emulator software component provides one of the LCN address slots at its SG client node. | 05-17-2012 |
Anand Tharanathan, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20110097697 | TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD BASED ON COGNITIVE MODELS - A training system and method for measuring, evaluating, and improving the functional efficiency of information processing stages associated with human cognition. Scene dependent and a-priori queries can be created as a part of a training curriculum and an appropriate measuring technique can be executed with respect to each scene to measure the functional efficiency of the cognitive information processing stages. Thereafter, a trainee's response with respect to such queries can be automatically evaluated. Feedback based on the response can then be generated. An adaptive training mechanism can be configured to enhance the functional efficiency of the cognitive information processing stages. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110111385 | AUTOMATED TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD BASED ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION - An automated training system and method based on performance evaluation to provide a precise and succinct automated real-time feedback. A scenario that focuses on specific training objectives can be decomposed into a set of vignettes and dynamically arranged in a dynamic logical sequence to train for a specific high level skill. Performance metrics juxtaposed over a task demand can be automatically computed utilizing a latency and accuracy measure associated with a particular trainee action. Performance data can be automatically gathered and evaluated utilizing the measured performance metrics. Thereafter, contextual feedback information may be automatically organized and provided in real-time to a trainee. The training objectives, the trainee's performance metrics, and feedback data can be utilized to automatically select an appropriate training intervention, which may then be offered to the trainee. An initial, as well as an appropriate follow-up vignette, can be dynamically selected and automatically presented based on the training objectives and evaluated trainee performance data. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110154293 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO IDENTIFY PRODUCT USABILITY - A data entry device is provided to enter data related to usability of a user interface of a product. A processor provides a usability score card on the data entry device. The score card facilitates entry of usability issues regarding the user interface, and entry of data related to three dimensions of each issue including a risk severity, a probability of occurrence of the issue, and a probability of detecting the issue. The processor processes the data to provide an overall usability score of the user interface. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110307301 | DECISION AID TOOL FOR COMPETENCY ANALYSIS - A computer implemented method and system include receiving a trigger in the computer related to job performance in a work environment. The system compares job performance related to the trigger to a worker competency model having behavior indicators of good performance. The comparison of job performance to the worker competency model, behavior indicators, and outcome measures is used to provide an indication of good and poor job performance for a variety of situations. Training, best practices, and effective strategies may also be automatically identified. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20120059682 | CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT FOR A PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF HUMAN PROCEDURE EXECUTION FAILURES - A method of continuously improving a procedure management system that generates human operating procedures. At least one failure mode (“root cause”) is defined for each human procedural execution failure. The root causes are mapped to stages of human operator execution for the human operating procedures where the plurality of root causes manifest, and to human intervention activities that the human operator failed to correctly execute (“procedure deficiency”). Each root cause is mapped to one or more procedure management components that may have generated the procedure deficiency. Recorded actual incidents of human procedural execution failures are analyzed to identify at least one assignable root cause. A procedure management component is updated to mitigate the assignable root cause, and is then used to change at least one human operating procedure or to generate a new human operating procedure to reduce an incidence of the human procedural execution failures. | 03-08-2012 |
Anand Vaidyalingam, Bangalore IN
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| 20090130420 | Polymeric Foams with Nanocellular Morphology and Methods for Making Them - Polymeric foams having nanocellular morphology are formed from a polymeric material having structural units derived from 2-hydrocarbyl-3,3-bis(hydroxyphenyl)phthalimidine compound. The foams include a plurality of cells having an average diameter of less than 1 micron. Processes for forming the foams include melting a polymeric material having structural units derived from 2-hydrocarbyl-3,3-bis(hydroxyphenyl)phthalimidine compounds; diffusing a blowing agent into the polymeric material to form a mixture; nucleating bubbles in the mixture is at a sufficient temperature and pressure to enable the production of cells having an average diameter of less than 1 micron; stabilizing the cells; and forming the mixture into a desired shape. | 05-21-2009 |
Anand Velankanni, Chennai IN
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| 20100169053 | Method for creating weldment inspection documents - A method for creating a weldment inspection document for identifying a plurality of weldment zones in a part accesses a representation of the part and selects weld zones in the representation of the part. The weld zones are marked with indicia concerning the location of and other information regarding weldments in the weld zone. A plurality of these representations are stored in a document depicting a weldment inspection sequence for the part. | 07-01-2010 |
Anand Venkitachalam, Bangalore IN
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| 20120023384 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISTRIBUTIVE ECC PROCESSING - Systems and methods to perform distributive ECC operations are disclosed. A method includes, in a controller of a memory device, receiving data including a data block and main error correction coding (ECC) data for the data block. The data block includes a first sub-block of data and first ECC data corresponding to the first sub-block. The method includes initiating a data block ECC operation to process the data block using the main ECC data and initiating a sub-block ECC operation to process the first sub-block using the first ECC data. The method also includes selectively initiating an error location search of the data block ECC operation based on a result of the sub-block ECC operation. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120102379 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INTERLEAVING DATA ACCORDING TO AN ADJUSTABLE PARAMETER - A method in a data storage device with a memory includes receiving bit values to be stored at a set of cells of the memory and interleaving the received bit values to form multiple interleaved groups of data bits according to an adjustable parameter. The method also includes writing the multiple interleaved groups of data bits to the set of cells. | 04-26-2012 |
Anand Venkitasubramani, Trivandrum IN
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| 20090174471 | SAMPLES OF BANDLIMITED SIGNALS RECOVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system of sample recovery is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes selecting initially in an arbitrary manner, a current symbol from a sequence of input samples, comparing a symbol timing estimate associated with the current symbol to a predetermined threshold, selecting a future symbol strobe that is ahead at an interval equivalent to a predetermined interval based on the comparison of the symbol timing estimate to the predetermined threshold, selecting a future symbol from the sequence of samples corresponding to the future symbol strobe, assigning the future symbol to the current symbol, which is the recovered symbol, rearranging the recovered symbols to form Pulse Code Modulated (PCM) samples of a bandlimited signal at a sample rate which is derived from the recovered symbol rate, and resampling at the sample rate of the receptor block which receives the recovered PCM samples. | 07-09-2009 |
Anand Vermuri, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20100191044 | Implants And Procedures For Supporting Anatomical Structures For Treating Conditions Such As Incontinence - An implantable system for supporting anatomical structures and, more particularly, a sling-like implant for the treatment of incontinence and method of implementing the same is provided. The implant comprises a support portion and at least one anchor portion extending therefrom. The anchors are inserted through the supporting portion and have a removable filament extending therefrom. An end of the removable filament extends from an entry point into the patient's body and can be used so as to guide the delivery tool back to the anchor of the implant in the event that it is necessary to adjust the anchor. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100191045 | Implants And Procedures For Supporting Anatomical Structures For Treating Conditions Such As Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Implants for the treatment of pelvic support conditions and methods of implementing the same. The implants comprise relatively soft, flexible bodies and relatively strong arms extending in predetermined orientations therefrom. Methods and devices for placing the implants minimize trauma to the pelvic floor and provide well-anchored support to pelvic organs without interfering with sexual or other bodily functions. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100191046 | Implants And Procedures For Supporting Anatomical Structures - Implants for the treatment of pelvic support conditions and methods of implementing the same. The implants comprise relatively soft, flexible bodies and relatively strong arms extending in predetermined orientations therefrom. Methods and devices for placing the implants minimize trauma to the pelvic floor and provide well-anchored support to pelvic organs without interfering with sexual or other bodily functions. | 07-29-2010 |
Anand Vibhor, Eatontown, NJ US
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| 20090157881 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GROUPING STORAGE SYSTEM COMPONENTS - Methods and systems are provided for associating a storage system component, e.g. a server, client, machine, sub-client, or other storage system component, with one or more other storage system components into a group. Storage preferences are defined for the group which is automatically associated with each component in the group. The storage preferences define how storage operations are to be performed on the storage system components. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20110078295 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GROUPING STORAGE SYSTEM COMPONENTS - Methods and systems are provided for associating a storage system component, e.g. a server, client, machine, sub-client, or other storage system component, with one or more other storage system components into a group. Storage preferences are defined for the group which is automatically associated with each component in the group. The storage preferences define how storage operations are to be performed on the storage system components. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110231606 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GROUPING STORAGE SYSTEM COMPONENTS - Methods and systems are provided for associating a storage system component, e.g. a server, client, machine, sub-client, or other storage system component, with one or more other storage system components into a group. Storage preferences are defined for the group which is automatically associated with each component in the group. The storage preferences define how storage operations are to be performed on the storage system components. | 09-22-2011 |
Anand Vinayagam, Oak Park, CA US
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| 20120033541 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORT CONTROL PROTOCOL IN A MULTI-CHASSIS DOMAIN - Aggregation switches connected to an edge node by a multi-chassis link aggregation group, wherein the aggregation switches are connected by a virtual fiber link that provides a connection for exchange of information between the Aggregation Switches regarding MAC addressing to synchronize MAC address tables. A transport control protocol defines a VLAN and multicast group of ports on the Aggregation Switch to receive management or control packets. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120033665 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-CHASSIS LINK AGGREGATION - Aggregation Switches connected to an edge node by a multi-chassis link aggregation group, wherein the Aggregation Switches are connected by a virtual fabric link that provides a connection for exchange of information between the Aggregation Switches regarding MAC addressing to synchronize MAC address tables. | 02-09-2012 |
Anand Vinayagam, Northridge, CA US
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| 20090109998 | Facilitating self configuring link aggregation using link aggregation control protocol - A switch discovers active neighboring peer devices of a switch. Such discovery includes facilitating communication of Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Units (LACPDUs) for identifying a unique peer identifier assigned to each one of the neighboring peer devices. In response to discovering the active neighboring peer devices, the switch automatically assigning a link aggregation key to each one of a plurality of physical links over which the switch and one of the active neighboring peer devices communicate respective ones of the LACPDUs. Thereafter, the switch facilitates logically aggregation all of the physical links dependent upon the link aggregation key. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090190580 | Method and apparatus for Link aggregation using links having different link speeds - The invention includes a method and apparatus for forwarding a packet from a first node toward a second node using a link aggregation group that includes as plurality of links connecting the first node and the second node. In one embodiment, a method includes selecting one of a plurality of ports of the link aggregation group using a weighting of the ports according to a respective plurality of port speeds of the ports of the link aggregation group and propagating the packet from the first node toward the second node via the selected one of the ports of the link aggregation group. In one embodiment, the port is selected using a port selection table weighted according to the ports speeds of the ports of the link aggregation group. In one embodiment, for each port of the link aggregation group, the number of table entries of the port selection table is substantially proportional to the port speed of that port of the link aggregation group. | 07-30-2009 |
