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Krishna K. Bellamkonda, Arlington Heights, IL US
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| 20100085936 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING NETWORK ENTRY DURING HANDOFFS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for optimizing network entry during handoffs in a wireless communication network ( | 04-08-2010 |
Rajeev Bellamkonda, Foster City, CA US
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| 20110112885 | DISTRIBUTED ORDER ORCHESTRATION - A distributed order orchestration is provided. The system comprises a decomposition layer configured to receive an order and determine one or more orchestration services for fulfilling the order. An orchestration layer is configured to receive the one or more orchestration services for the order and orchestration performing of the one or more orchestration services. A task layer is configured to control performing of one or more tasks for the one or more orchestration services being performed. Also, an external interface layer configured to translate and route the one or more tasks to one or more external systems for processing. The external task layer is configured to receive one or more results for performance of the one or more tasks by the one or more external systems where the one or more results used to orchestrate fulfilling the order. | 05-12-2011 |
Ravi Bellamkonda, Marietta, GA US
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| 20100202974 | NANO-SCALE CONTRAST AGENTS AND METHODS OF USE - Compositions and methods are disclosed for evaluating a subject's vasculature integrity, for differentiating between a malignant lesion and a benign lesion, for evaluating the accessibility of a tumor to nano-sized therapeutics, for treating tumors, and for live or real time monitoring of a nano-probe's biodistribution. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100211172 | Implantable Device For Communicating With Biological Tissue - Provided are implantable devices for communicating with biological tissue and methods and systems for using the devices. For example, the devices are implanted in a subject and used to communicate with regenerated neural tissue. | 08-19-2010 |
Ravi V. Bellamkonda, Marietta, GA US
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| 20080208358 | Nanofilament Scaffold for Tissue Regeneration - A scaffold for tissue regeneration is provided. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffold is implantable in a patient in need of nerve or other tissue regeneration and includes a structure which has a plurality of uniaxially oriented nanofibers made of at least one synthetic polymer. Preferably, at least 75% of the nanofibers are oriented within 20 degrees of the uniaxial orientation. The scaffold beneficially provides directional cues for cell and tissue regeneration, presumably by mimicking the natural strategy using filamentous structures during development and regeneration. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090263326 | NANO-SCALE CONTRAST AGENTS AND METHODS OF USE - Compositions and methods are disclosed for evaluating a subject's vasculature integrity, for differentiating between a malignant lesion and a benign lesion, for evaluating the accessibility of a tumor to nano-sized therapeutics, for treating tumors, and for live or real time monitoring of a nano-probe's biodistribution. | 10-22-2009 |
Seshasayee Bellamkonda, Glendale, AZ US
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| 20100278317 | SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer. | 11-04-2010 |
Srikanth Bellamkonda, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090119247 | EFFICIENT HASH BASED FULL-OUTER JOIN - In a database system, a full outer join is computed using a hash-based join. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100017363 | EFFICIENT EVALUATION OF SQL PIVOT OPERATIONS - Techniques are described herein for supporting efficient evaluation of pivot operations. In an embodiment, a pivoting query on a data table is received. The query identifies pivot columns, measure columns, and grouping columns. In response to receiving the query, a staging table that comprises new pivot columns, aggregated columns, and new grouping columns may be created. For each particular unique combination of values of the grouping columns and the pivot columns in the data table, stored values in the measure columns in the data table are aggregated for certain rows in the plurality of rows in the data table. Each row of the certain rows comprises the each particular unique combination of values of the grouping columns and the pivot columns in the data table. Results of aggregating are stored in the staging table. Data that has been populated in the staging table is transposed into a result set. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100030756 | TECHNIQUES FOR COALESCING SUBQUERIES - Methods for transforming queries that contain EXISTS and NOT EXISTS subqueries are provided. The methods provided transform original queries that contain EXISTS and/or NOT EXISTS subqueries in conjunctive or disjunctive combinations into transformed queries that coalesce the original EXISTS and/or NOT EXISTS subqueries into a reduced number of EXISTS and/or NOT EXISTS subqueries, thereby eliminating duplicative table accesses and join operations. | 02-04-2010 |
Srikanth Bellamkonda, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20090083253 | Efficient Evaluation of Hierarchical Cubes By Non-Blocking Rollups and Skipping Levels - Techniques are described herein for efficiently evaluating database queries that include hierarchical cube computations. During second and subsequent evaluation phases (if any), a database server does not re-determine groups (nor re-aggregate within such groups) that have already been determined in a previous evaluation phase. Instead, according to a technique described herein, whenever an evaluation phase subsequent to the first evaluation phase is performed, the database server immediately outputs or otherwise returns certain groups and aggregate results that were determined based on certain grouping column sets that were generated in the previous evaluation phase. The database server does not aggregate within these certain groups when performing aggregation in the current evaluation phase, thereby avoiding the duplication of work already performed during previous evaluation phases. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090292669 | TECHNIQUE FOR REMOVING SUBQUERY USING WINDOW FUNCTIONS - Methods for transforming a query to remove redundant subqueries in HAVING clauses are provided. The methods provided transform queries that contain subqueries in HAVING clauses with tables and join conditions and filter conditions equal to tables, join conditions and filter conditions in outer query to queries that eliminate the original subquery and retain the original outer query with a single inline view using window functions. Whether this transformation can be performed depends on which tables and join and filter conditions are in the outer query and the subquery. The transformation eliminates duplicative table accesses and join operations from queries. | 11-26-2009 |
