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Ahmed M. Bashir, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100325500 | Detecting and Recovering from Silent Data Errors in Application Cloning Systems - A method, system, and article for resolving a silent error is disclosed. A primary program copy runs on a primary host, and a secondary program copy runs on a secondary host. The primary and secondary copies communicate to maintain synchronized execution. A third copy of the data is stored on a storage device as a write operations log and maintained in memory on the primary host while the program is running. The primary copy is synchronized with the secondary copy by computing a first checksum of data on the primary host in response to a read operation local to the primary host, computing a second checksum of data on the secondary host in response to a read operation local to the secondary host, and periodically communicating the first checksum to the secondary host, and resolving any discrepancies between the first and second checksum of data reflecting a silent data error. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110099360 | Addressing Node Failure During A Hyperswap Operation - A method, system, and article are provided to enable a Hyperswap operation in a clustered computer system. Each node in the system is configured with flash memory, with a hierarchical list of boot volumes therein. Following a Hyperswap operation, the current boot volume is communicated to each node in the cluster and each node joining the cluster. All previously inactive nodes that were booted from the improper boot volume are re-booted from the correct and the flash memory is amended to reflect the correct boot volume. | 04-28-2011 |
Ali Bashir, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110195406 | INTERMITTENT DETECTION DURING ANALYTICAL REACTIONS - Methods, devices, and systems for performing intermittent detection during analytical reactions are provided. Such methods facilitate collection of reaction data from disparate reaction times. Further, such methods are useful for reducing photo-induced damage of one or more reactants in an illuminated analytical reaction at a given reaction time. In preferred embodiments, the reaction mixture is subjected to at least one illuminated and non-illuminated period and allowed to proceed such that the time in which the reaction mixture is illuminated is less than a photo-induced damage threshold period. | 08-11-2011 |
Amir Bashir, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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| 20080231331 | Spread spectrum clock generator - Disclosed are embodiments of methods and circuits to generate spread spectrum clocks. | 09-25-2008 |
Faisal Bashir, Woburn, MA US
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| 20080253622 | Multimodal ocular biometric system and methods - Biometric systems capture and combine biometric information from more than one modality, employing digital processing algorithms to process and evaluate captured images having data for a biometric characteristic. Such digital algorithms may include a pupil segmentation algorithm for determining a pupil image in the captured image, an iris segmentation algorithm for determining an iris image in the captured image, an eyelid/eyelash segmentation algorithm for determining an eyelid/eyelash image in the captured image, and an algorithm for measuring the focus on the iris. Some embodiments employ an auto-capture process which employs such algorithms, in part, to evaluate captured images and obtain the best possible images for biometric identification. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20100290668 | LONG DISTANCE MULTIMODAL BIOMETRIC SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for multimodal biometric identification has a first imaging system that detects one or more subjects in a first field of view, including a targeted subject having a first biometric characteristic and a second biometric characteristic; a second imaging system that captures a first image of the first biometric characteristic according to first photons, where the first biometric characteristic is positioned in a second field of view smaller than the first field of view, and the first image includes first data for biometric identification; a third imaging system that captures a second image of the second biometric characteristic according to second photons, where the second biometric characteristic is positioned in a third field of view which is smaller than the first and second fields of view, and the second image includes second data for biometric identification. At least one active illumination source emits the second photons. | 11-18-2010 |
Hammad A. Bashir, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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| 20110281252 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING THE NUMBER OF TEXTBOOKS USED IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS - A classroom configuration is described that includes a computer having a wireless communications interface and a plurality of student workstations. The workstations each include a work surface, a projecting device mounted proximate the work surface and operable for projecting images onto the work surface, a light emitting device, a tracking device mounted proximate the work surface and operable for capturing the image projected onto the work surface and for tracking movement of the light emitting device, and a processing device communicatively coupled to the projecting device and the tracking device. The processing device includes an interface operable for communicating with the computer via the communications interface. At least one of the processing device and the computer are programmed to receive data associated with movement of the light emitting device via the tracking device and the processing device and generate data, for transmission to the projector via the processing device, the generated data indicative of the movement of the light emitting device for transmission onto the work surface and the projected image by the projecting device. | 11-17-2011 |
Imran Bashir, Mckinney, TX US
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| 20090325494 | Transmitter PLL with Bandwidth on Demand - An embodiment of the present invention provides transmitter having a phase locked loop that has a dynamically controllable loop bandwidth. A transmit modulator is coupled to the PLL for performing vector modulation in response to transmission symbols. Each transmission symbol comprises an amplitude signal and a phase signal. A controller is coupled to the PLL and to the transmit modulator and is operable to detect when a criteria of the transmission symbols crosses a threshold and to adjust loop bandwidth in response to crossing the threshold. The criteria of the transmission symbols may be a function of the amplitude signal or a function of the phase signal, and may be the amplitude signal, a first derivative of the amplitude signal, a second derivative of the amplitude signal, a square of the amplitude signal, a derivative of the amplitude signal squared, the phase signal, or a derivative of the phase signal. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100283665 | Mitigation of RF Oscillator Pulling through Adjustable Phase Shifting - A digitally controlled mechanism for the minimization of the self-interference caused by an amplitude modulated signal generated within a polar transmitter to the oscillator circuit, where the carrier of that transmitter is created. A digitally controlled delay between the circuit where the signal is generated and the circuit where it is amplitude-modulated allows adjustment of the delay or phase-shift between the aggressing and victim signals. The optimal delay that is to be introduced in the path is determined, and a corresponding control word is generated to arrive at the selected delay/phase-shift. | 11-11-2010 |
Khalid Bashir, Dunwoody, GA US
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| 20100086956 | DETECTION OF HIV-RELATED PROTEINS IN URINE - A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed. | 04-08-2010 |
Rashid Bashir, West Lafayette, IN US
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| 20080286829 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING LIVE CELLS WITH AN INTEGRATED FILTER AND GROWTH DETECTION DEVICE - A device for rapid concentration and detection of live cells in fluids includes a filter to capture a cell sample. The filter includes a first physical barrier with apertures of a first size and a second physical barrier with apertures of a second size smaller than the first size to isolate the cell sample on the filter. Growth detection circuitry associated with the filter electrically measures a cell growth rate associated with the cell sample in less than 2 days. The growth detection circuitry includes a mechanical filter for concentration of cells. The filter and growth detection circuitry are integrally formed within the device, which is sealed. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090263856 | Apparatus and Method for Detecting Live Cells with an Integrated Filter and Growth Detection Device - A device for rapid concentration and detection of live cells in fluids includes a filter to capture a cell sample. The filter includes a first physical barrier with apertures of a first size and a second physical barrier with apertures of a second size smaller than the first size to isolate the cell sample on the filter. Growth detection circuitry associated with the filter electrically measures a cell growth rate associated with the cell sample in less than 2 days. The growth detection circuitry includes a mechanical filter for concentration of cells. The filter and growth detection circuitry are integrally formed within the device, which is sealed. | 10-22-2009 |
Rashid Bashir, Champaign, IL US
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| 20080280776 | Method and apparatus for detection of molecules using a sensor array - Apparatus and methods for detecting molecules in a fluidic environment are provided, including nanodevices and methods for fabricating, functionalizing, and operating such nanodevices. At least one of the methods includes selective heating of nanodevices in an array. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110086352 | Label Free Detection of Nucleic Acid Amplification - Provided are methods and devices for label-free detection of nucleic acids that are amplified by polymerase chain reaction. A solution containing the components necessary for a PCR is introduced to a microfluidic amplification chamber and an electric field applied to a confined region in which PCR occurs. PCR product generated in the confined region is detected by measuring an electrical parameter that is, for example, solution impedance. The devices and methods provided herein are used, for example, in assays to detect one or more pathogens or for point-of-care tests. In an aspect, the PCR product is confined to droplets and the assay relates to detecting an electrical parameter of a flowing droplet, thereby detecting PCR product without a label. In an aspect, the PCR occurs in the droplet. | 04-14-2011 |
