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Gurpreet Aulakh, Brownstown Twp, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090207043 | WIRELESS, INFRASTRUCTURELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES AND METHOD FOR THE SAME - The present invention is a wireless, infrastructureless, communication system for vehicle to vehicle data transfer over a 900 MHz frequency over a substantially 360° radius of view over a predetermined range, preferably about 8 miles. Each vehicle is equipped with a geo-position system, a warning alert system, at least one sensor to produce a data signal indicative of vehicle operation conditions, a micro-chip set and a transceiver. The invention further includes methods to communicate over a wireless, infrastructureless communication system for vehicle to vehicle data transfer over the described system. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090310380 | CONCEALED ILLUMINATED CENTER HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP (CHMSL) - A vehicle including a center high mount stop lamp (CHMSL). The vehicle includes a vehicle body panel formed of a light emitting material of a predetermined color, including a first surface area, and coated with a paint of a predetermined color. A CHMSL housing may be mounted on one side of the vehicle body panel, and one or more light sources may be disposable adjacent or within the CHMSL housing for emitting light through a second surface area of the vehicle body panel when the light source is turned on, with the second surface area being smaller than the first surface area. | 12-17-2009 |
Gurpreet Aulakh, Brownstown Township, MI US
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| 20080312788 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLES - Signals indicative of the identity and location of vehicle occupants are broadcast and received. Received signals are inspected for identity information. Indications are made as to whether received identity information matches stored identity information. | 12-18-2008 |
Gurpreet Kaur Aulakh, Chandigarh IN
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| 20090075909 | Derivatives Of Pentose Monosaccharides As Anti-Inflammatory Compounds - The present invention relates to monosaccharide derivatives as anti-inflammatory agents. The compounds of this invention can be useful for inhibition and prevention of inflammation and associated pathologies, including inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, for example, bronchial asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis, allograft rejection or psoriasis. The present invention also relates to pharmacological compositions containing these monosaccharide derivatives, as well as methods of treating bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type I diabetes, psoriasis, allograft rejection, and other inflammatory and/or auto immune disorders. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20100113371 | Derivatives Of Pentose Monosaccharides As Anti-Inflammatory Compounds - The present invention relates to monosaccharide derivatives as anti-inflammatory agents. The compounds of this invention can be useful for inhibition and prevention of inflammation and associated pathologies, including inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, for example, bronchial asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis, allograft rejection or psoriasis. The present invention also relates to pharmacological compositions containing these monosaccharide derivatives, as well as methods of treating bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type I diabetes, psoriasis, allograft rejection, and other inflammatory and/or auto immune disorders. | 05-06-2010 |
Shailendra Aulakh, Austin, TX US
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| 20100293353 | TASK QUEUING IN A NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE - Described embodiments provide a method of assigning tasks to queues of a processing core. Tasks are assigned to a queue by sending, by a source processing core, a new task having a task identifier. A destination processing core receives the new task and determines whether another task having the same identifier exists in any of the queues corresponding to the destination processing core. If another task with the same identifier as the new task exists, the destination processing core assigns the new task to the queue containing a task with the same identifier as the new task. If no task with the same identifier as the new task exists in the queues, the destination processing core assigns the new task to the queue having the fewest tasks. The source processing core writes the new task to the assigned queue. The destination processing core executes the tasks in its queues. | 11-18-2010 |
