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Adekunle Bello, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110066851Secure Route Discovery Node and Policing Mechanism - A computer implemented method and computer program product for obtaining a secure route. A trusted host sets a node security association for a trusted host. The trusted host receives, at the trusted host, a client communication request directed to a destination host. The trusted host builds a secure route query comprising a trusted host address, a destination host address, and at least one security level, to form at least one secure route. The trusted host sends packets from the trusted host to the destination host based on the at least one secure route. The packets are responsive to the client communication request, and the packets each have a security label that matches the security level.03-17-2011
20110099253CONSOLIDATED NOTIFICATIONS TO NFS CLIENTS - A computer implemented method and apparatus for rebooting a host having a plurality of network interfaces. A server reboots the host by stopping an NFS server process on the host. The server sends at least one consolidated notification to a plurality of clients identified in a consolidated notification table, wherein the consolidated notification comprises at least two addresses of network interfaces of the host. The server determines that an acknowledgement is received from each of the plurality of clients. The server halts resending of consolidated notifications, responsive to determining that an acknowledgement is received from the each of the plurality of clients.04-28-2011

Adekunle Bello, Pflugerville, TX US

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20110113134Server Access Processing System - A method, programmed medium and system are provided for preventing the denial of file system access to a plurality of clients accessing a NFS server. In one example, an NFS server is configured to listen on a server port. The server runs a separate daemon which “watches” client requests as they are received at the NFS server. The server processing system tracks the number of times a client sends consecutive TCP zero-window packets in response to a data packet from the server. If the number of zero-window packets crosses a user-defined threshold, then a routine is called to stop responding to that client using a backoff algorithm. When the server reaches a point where the number of available threads or any other relevant resource dips below a user-defined threshold, the server process starts terminating connections to the clients starting from the ones with the oldest entry in the table.05-12-2011
20110138404REMOTE PROCEDURE CALL (RPC) BIND SERVICE WITH PHYSICAL INTERFACE QUERY AND SELECTION - A service module that provides for discovery of one or more network interfaces connecting a prospective remote procedure call (RPC) client, facilitates the provision of RPC programs in a network including multi-horned systems. When a request for a network address to an RPC application providing an RPC program is received from the RPC client, the RPC bind daemon discovers from the module, using the client response address, over which interface(s) the client is accessible. The daemon then selects an address of a network path to the RPC application that the prospective client can access and returns the corresponding network address. The service module monitors the network stack for RPC get address requests and builds tables of client address entries with corresponding network interface identifiers. The entries are retired according to an aging policy. When multiple network paths to the RPC application are available, the service can be selected using a heuristic such as preferred interface, non-firewalled interface, least number of return path links or other criteria.06-09-2011
20110153825SERVER RESOURCE ALLOCATION - A method, programmed medium and system are disclosed which provide for end-to-end QoS for a set of processes that comprise a workload over nfs. A set of processes that comprise a workload such as the processes of a WPAR, or an entire LPAR are given a class designation and assigned priority/limits. The data are then passed to the server which allocates resources based on the sum total of all the current classes and their priorities and/or limits. This requires re-engineering the nfs client code to be workload-aware and the nfs server code to accommodate the resource allocation and prioritization needs of the nfs clients.06-23-2011

Anthony B. Bello, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100233331Potato with Enhanced Resistance to Greening and Decay and Infusion Process to Obtain Such Resistance - Greening and decay of potato tubers is inhibited for five or more days of continuous exposure to light, after a treatment mixture comprising effective amounts of natural or ozonated water, food-grade citric acid, food-grade polar lipid or phospholipid emulsifier and food-grade salt has been infused in the potatoes by cyclically dipping and withdrawing the potatoes in a vacuum environment of about 84-90 Kpa less than atmospheric pressure for a time period of about 2-8 minutes.09-16-2010

Brandon Bello, Humble, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080302650Process to recover low grade heat from a fractionation system - This invention relates to methods and apparatus for the energy efficient separation of ethane and propane from any hydrocarbon feed, i.e., from natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquid natural gas, or from gases from refinery or petroleum plants.12-11-2008

James L. Bello, Rochester, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110242169CONTINUOUS PRINTER WITH ACTUATOR ACTIVATION WAVEFORM - A method for operating a drop generating device for selective formation of large-volume droplets and small-volume droplets, said method includes the steps of defining a small-drop waveform at least a pulse to form a small volume drop; defining a large-drop waveform that includes a set of pulses to form a large volume drop; creating a sequence of waveforms comprising waveforms of the small-drop and large-drop waveforms in response to image data the sequence of waveforms; and selectively inserting a perturbation pulse in the time interval between pulses of any two consecutive waveforms.10-06-2011
20110242170METHOD FOR OPERATING CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for operating a continuous inkjet printer, the method includes forming drops with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; creating a portion of the drops that strike the print media for forming print drops; creating a portion of the created drops that do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; wherein a time between the creation of consecutive print drops is inconsistent which causes an additional catch drop so that a gap is created; wherein when a gap is created, adjusting a velocity of the print drop adjacent to the gap to cause the print drop to shift slightly toward the gap.10-06-2011
20110242228DROP PLACEMENT METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for providing drop placement adjustment of drops deposited on a print media by a printhead in a continuous inkjet printer, the method comprising the steps of providing the printhead with a drop generator having at least one nozzle; moving the printhead relative to the print media; causing the printhead to form drops from the at least one nozzle with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; wherein a portion of the formed drops are allowed to strike pixel locations on the print media for forming print drops, while other drops are directed toward a catcher and do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating a series of the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; and adjusting a velocity of a portion of the formed print drops relative to a velocity of other print drops to adjust the placement of the print drop within the pixel locations.10-06-2011

Job M. Bello, Swansea, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090189074Detection of heavy oil using fluorescence polarization - Viscous oil residues are located based on fluorescence polarization. Methods and apparatus in accordance with the invention may be integrated with autonomous and remotely operated undersea vehicles to map the location of oil spills.07-30-2009

Keith A. Bello, Oro Valley, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090063748Method and Apparatus for Providing Continuous Access to Shared Tape Drives from Multiple Virtual Tape Servers Within a Data Storage System - A method for providing continuous access to shared tape drives from two virtual tape server (VTS) nodes is disclosed. A group of tape drives are connected to two VTS nodes via a set of switches. Both VTS nodes can concurrently process requests to mount physical tape cartridges to separate tape drives. The selection of a tape drive to fulfill a volume mount request on a physical volume begins by locking down any access to a tape drive table having a composite view of all the tape drives shared between the two VTS nodes. An available tape drive is then selected to mount the physical volume, and an entry in the tape drive table is updated to claim ownership of the tape drive. A reservation command is sent to the tape drive to lock down any access to the tape drive, and the lock to the tape drive table is released. Having claimed ownership to the tape drive, the VTS node can now perform the volume mount request.03-05-2009
20090248974OPTIMIZING OPERATIONAL REQUESTS OF LOGICAL VOLUMES - A method, system, apparatus and computer program product for determining an optimal file operational time in a data storage system for use with a tape media storing data in a serpentine pattern on tape media is provided. The operational time is optimized based on a “sequence on tape” algorithm, a “minimum reversal of direction on tape” algorithm, or a “minimum delay to next data” algorithm. A model is used to determine the predicted performance of each of the algorithms, and the algorithm that provides the minimum overall operational time is chosen and applied for carrying out an operational process on the tape media.10-01-2009

Kevin Bello, Escondido, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080201818Temperature Altering Garment and Methods of Use Thereon - Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.08-28-2008
20100257655Temperature Altering Garment and Methods of Use Thereon - Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.10-14-2010
20110162125Temperature Altering Garment and Methods of Use Thereon - Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.07-07-2011
20110231979Temperature Altering Garment and Methods of Use Thereon - Human clothing has inner and outer flexible layers that define a space sufficiently large to position a thermal transfer element in any of multiple, non-overlapping positions. The space and the thermal transfer element preferably have cooperating sides of a hook-and-loop attachment. All suitable items of clothing are contemplated, but especially a shirt, jacket or pants that appear to others as a substantially normal garment. Each space has one or more openings, in either the inner or outer layers, and preferably at the shoulders or sides of the torso, or at the pocket areas of pants. The spaces are preferably large, not only relative to the size of a corresponding thermal transfer element, but also to the size of the garment. Thermal transfer elements are preferably disposed in pouches having a thermal insulation on that side, and have only a very thin, thermally transmissive, fabric on the other side.09-29-2011

Patent applications by Kevin Bello, Escondido, CA US

Musodiq O. Bello, Niskayuna, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100119119AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCREENING ZEBRAFISH - Systems and methods for screening zebrafish comprising, a storage device for at least temporarily storing an image of a zebrafish to be screened; a zebrafish atlas; and an operating device that automatically screens the zebrafish at least in part by automatically comparing one or more anatomical features of the zebrafish to one or more standards.05-13-2010
20100119127SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED EXTRACTION OF HIGH-CONTENT INFORMATION FROM WHOLE ORGANISMS - Systems and methods for extracting information about an organism of interest, generally comprising, an atlas of the organism of interest; a storage device for at least temporarily storing an image of the organism of interest; and an operating device that automatically creates a map of the image of the organism of interest and automatically compares the map of the image to the atlas of the organism.05-13-2010
20110074944SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A BRIGHTFIELD IMAGE USING FLUORESCENT IMAGES - A method for generating a brightfield type image, which resembles a brightfield staining protocol of a biological sample, using fluorescent images is provided. The steps comprise acquiring two or more fluorescent images of a fixed area on a biological sample, mapping said fluorescent image into a brightfield color space, and generating a bright field image. Also provided is an image analysis system for generating a brightfield type image of a biological sample using fluorescent images.03-31-2011

Musodiq Olatayo Bello, Niskayuna, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090245598Methods for Assessing Molecular Expression of Subcellular Molecules - The present techniques provide fully automated methods for quantifying the location, strength and percent of expressed target molecules or other biological markers in immunohistochemically stained biological samples. The samples may be automatically segmented, for example into subcellular compartments, from images of compartmental markers. Then, the distribution of a target molecule on each of these compartments is calculated that includes the percentage and strength of expression. This is different than existing intensity or ratio based methods where abundant low expression levels are indistinguishable from scarce high expression levels.10-01-2009
20090245610Method and Apparatus for Detecting Irregularities in Tissue Microarrays - The present techniques provide systems and methods for registering images of tissue spots on a tissue microarray (TMA). In studies involving multiple biomarkers being studied on the same TMA, the TMA slide is removed from the microscope, stained, and then imaged, often multiple times. The present techniques relate to validation of the registration of the acquired images of the same TMA. An automatic approach to register the images and detect registration failures as provided herein may enhance the rapid analysis of the tissues. Artifacts such as tissue folding and tissue loss are also determined automatically.10-01-2009
20090245611Method and Apparatus for Removing Tissue Autofluorescence - Techniques for removing image autoflourescence from fluorescently stained biological images are provided herein. The techniques utilize non-negative matrix factorization that may constrain mixing coefficients to be non-negative. The probability of convergence to local minima is reduced by using smoothness constraints. The non-negative matrix factorization algorithm provides the advantage of removing both dark current and autofluorescence.10-01-2009
20090247416Method and Apparatus for Analysis of Tissue Microarrays - The present techniques include methods and systems for finding correspondences between tissue spots in tissue microarray serial sections belonging to the same recipient block. The present techniques may also be used to relate individual tissue cores to clinical information. Using either a whole slide image or the relative x-y coordinates of the tissue spots on the slide, individual tissue spots in different tissue microarrays may be linked to one another and their clinical information.10-01-2009

Todd Michael Bello, Canton, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100263290Power Sliding Window Assembly With A Stopper - A power sliding window assembly for a motor vehicle is provided. The assembly can include a back window casing with a first window pane and a second window pane fixedly attached to the casing. A generally U-shaped guide rail can be at least partially encased within the window casing and be adjacent to the first window pane and the second window pane. A third window pane can have a portion fixedly attached to a glass carrier and the glass carrier can be located at least partially within and slidably engaged with the generally U-shaped guide rail. Located at least partially within the generally U-shaped guide rail adjacent can be a first stopper and a second stopper.10-21-2010
20100263291Power Sliding Window Assembly With Caps - A power sliding back window assembly for a motor vehicle is provided. The assembly can include a window casing with a first window pane and a second window pane fixedly attached thereto. Also included can be a generally U-shaped guide rail that has a first end and an oppositely disposed second end. A third window pane having a portion or edge fixedly attached to a glass carrier can also be included. A first cap can be attached to and located at least partially within the first end of the generally U-shaped guide rail and a second cap can be attached to and located at least partially within the second end of the generally U-shaped guide rail.10-21-2010

Victor Bello, Las Vegas, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100191660SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BANKRUPTCY CASE MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for managing bankruptcy cases may comprise a computer system comprising a medium storing instructions for managing a bankruptcy case. The computer system may include an interface for a user to access at least one computer program for managing the bankruptcy case and a database to electronically store bankruptcy case data.07-29-2010