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Atul Athalye, San Marcos, CA US
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| 20110048283 | LOW-VOLATILITY COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN FORMING DEPOSITED LAYERS - The present invention relates to the use of low-volatility compounds in forming deposited layers and to methods for accomplishing such deposition. Particular applicability is in the field of depositing layers for semiconductor devices. A solution made up of low vapor pressure solutes (source materials) and solvents, wherein the solvents have a vapor pressure several orders of magnitude lower than that of the solute is described. The solutions are introduced to a vaporization apparatus configured to enable rapid and efficient vaporization of the solute with minimum evaporation of solvent and minimum decomposition of solute. | 03-03-2011 |
Jay A. Athalye, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110161712 | COOLING APPLIANCE RATING AWARE DATA PLACEMENT - Physical storage systems dissipate large amounts of heat as a result of operations performed on data stored on the physical storage systems. Existing cooling mechanisms use cooling appliances with different cooling characteristics to dissipate the heat. However, the existing cooling mechanisms do not consider the cooling characteristics of the cooling appliances when moving/storing data, resulting in an inefficient use of the cooling appliances and a waste of power. Functionality can be implemented to identify datasets that cause generation of large amounts of heat in the associated physical storage system(s). These heat-intensive datasets can be moved to cooler physical storage system(s) that are identified based, at least in part, on cooling characteristics of the cooling appliances and a proximity of the physical storage system(s) to the cooling appliances. This can ensure that the cooling appliances with the best cooling characteristics are used to cool the most heat intensive datasets. | 06-30-2011 |
Ravi Athalye US
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| 20090315301 | Scooter luggage - Globalization has created a culture of frequent air travel. This has in turn required the luggage to be optimized for effortless transport and sized to conform to storage compartments available on airplanes. The Roll On wheeled luggage that is sized to fit in the overhead bins in the plane has become popular with the short stay frequent traveler since it eliminates the time involved in checking in the luggage for storage in the plane undercarriage. The current invention, called the Scooter Luggage is for the needs of the extremely mobile and agile population. Scooter Luggage converts the conventional Roll On wheeled luggage to a three wheeled scooter. It integrates a third wheel, a platform to stand and a steering mechanism that enables the user to use the luggage to scoot from terminal to terminal. The design is foldable so that the luggage still conforms to the air plane overhead bin format. It also has a miniature fork lift feature so that the Scooter Luggage can be loaded with other items for transporting. The Scooter Luggage is configurable for airport shopping convenience. The Scooter Luggage retains the functionality of a conventional Roll On luggage | 12-24-2009 |
Sanjeev A. Athalye, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090191910 | POWER HEADROOM MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate power headroom management in a wireless communication system. As described herein, a predefined relationship between locations along a system frequency band and corresponding power backoff parameters is utilized to minimize spurious emissions outside the system frequency band and/or excessive interference by, for example, associating locations near one or more edges of the permitted frequency band with substantially high power backoff parameters. As further described herein, the predefined relationship can be known a priori to the base station and the mobile terminal such that the power backoff | 07-30-2009 |
| 20100279709 | ULTIMODE SUPPORT IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate multimode communication in wireless networks. Receiving and/or transmitting components can comprise a plurality of receive paths over which antennas can forward concurrently received signals to facilitate simultaneous or shared receiving of signals related to disparate communication technologies. The receive paths can be implemented by one or more multiplexers (e.g., diplexers, triplexers, etc.) to facilitate separating signals simultaneously received over disparate bands. In addition, antenna switching is described to facilitate shared receiving. Multimode transmitting is similarly provided. In particular, voice, data and global positioning system (GPS) signals can be concurrently received and processed by a wireless device. | 11-04-2010 |
Sanjeev Arvind Athalye, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110170470 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SIGNALING IN BROADCAST COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and a system for providing signaling in cellular telephone system providing broadcast services to fully integrate broadcast services with the services provided by the cellular telephone systems. The signaling method coordinate interaction between an access network and the subscriber station to allowing the subscriber station to decode the broadcast service, to receive paging messages while receiving the broadcast service, to properly transition between operation states, and other functions known to one of ordinary skill in the art. | 07-14-2011 |
Sneha Athalye, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20090286292 | PRODUCING EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID (EPA) FROM BIODIESEL-DERIVED CRUDE GLYCEROL - , when cultured with crude glycerol as a carbon source, produces useful polyunsaturated fatty acids such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). The crude glycerol is pretreated to remove soaps and methanol. An exemplary | 11-19-2009 |
