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Anjan K. Bhunia, West Bengal IN
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| 20080233609 | Spirolactam Targeting Compounds and Related Compounds - Spirolactam targeting compounds, related compounds, uses of such compounds, and methods of making such compounds are disclosed. | 09-25-2008 |
Arun K. Bhunia, West Lafayette, IN US
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| 20080310692 | System and method of organism identification - A system and method for identifying organisms by analysis of scattergrams of colonies is disclosed. cattergrams are obtained by culturing samples and illuminating the resultant colonies by a laser. The forward scattered light is imaged and subject to a feature extraction process. The feature vector may include Zernike or Chebyshev moments and may also include Harelick texture features. Feature vectors may be used to train a classification process using either supervised or unsupervised machine learning techniques. The classification process may be used to associate a colony phenotype with the genotype of the sample. | 12-18-2008 |
Avijit Bhunia, Agoura Hills, CA US
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| 20100108292 | Heat sink system with fin structure - A heat sink apparatus includes a heat conductive base plate and a plurality of fins in thermal communication with the heat conductive base plate. The plurality of fins is configured to form a plurality of curved and branching channels extending radially on the base plate. At least two of the plurality of fins are configured with a gap between them to trip a gas boundary layer formed on a first one of the at least two fins, when a gas boundary layer is present. | 05-06-2010 |
Pratip Kumar Bhunia, Kanpur IN
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| 20110198432 | YARN GRASPING DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC YARN TRANSFER IN TURRET TYPE WINDERS - A yarn grasping device for grasping one or more ends of continuously advancing yarn ( | 08-18-2011 |
Sourav Bhunia, Shoreview, MN US
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| 20090198143 | RAPID THERMAL DETECTION OF CARDIAC OUTPUT CHANGE - An improved system for measuring changes in blood flow, particularly in the context of an automatic arrhythmia treatment device. The system includes a heater, exposable to a bloodstream, a driver providing power to the heater, a temperature sensor, isolated from the blood stream and thermally coupled to the temperature of the heater and a measurement circuit coupled to the temperature sensor, providing signals indicative of blood flow. The system may include an intravascular lead having a lead body wherein the heater is mounted to the lead body so as to dissipate its generated heat into the blood. The heater and temperature sensor may be thermally insulated from the lead body and the heater and the temperature sensor may be on substantially a single isotherm during operation. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20110106201 | IMPLANTABLE HEART FAILURE MONITOR - An implantable medical device and associated method monitor a heart failure patient by sensing a signal responsive to oxygen availability in an extravascular volume of skeletal muscle tissue. The signal is used to compute a tissue oxygenation measurement. A change in the tissue oxygenation measurement is detected, and a time interval corresponding to the detected change in muscle tissue oxygenation is computed. The time interval is used for detecting if a heart failure condition is worsening or improving. | 05-05-2011 |
Sourav K. Bhunia, Shoreview, MN US
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| 20120101392 | OPTIMIZATION OF ARRHYTHMIA DETECTION BASED ON PATIENT ACTIVITY - An implantable medical device is configured to perform a method for detecting cardiac events by sensing a patient activity signal and determining a patient activity trend in response to the activity signal. A cardiac event detection threshold is set in response to the patient activity trend. The device senses a cardiac signal and detects a cardiac event in response to the cardiac signal and the detection threshold. | 04-26-2012 |
Sourav Kumar Bhunia, Shoreview, MN US
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| 20090326346 | OPTICAL PERFUSION SENSOR DETECTOR - A reflectance optical perfusion sensor may include at least one light source and a plurality of detector elements arranged in a planar or nonplanar configuration, such as a three-dimensional array. The detector elements may sense light emitted by the at least one light source and reflected by a blood mass of a patient, such as blood within a blood vessel. In some examples, the detector elements may be arranged such that photodetection surfaces of at least two of the detector elements are nonparallel. In addition to or instead of the nonplanar arrangement of detector elements, an optical perfusion sensor may include a detector array including a plurality of detector elements at least partially surrounding a light source. Varying the location and orientations of detector elements may help increase a quantity of light emitted by the at least one light source and reflected toward the optical perfusion sensor by blood. | 12-31-2009 |
Swarup Bhunia, Shaker Heights, OH US
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| 20110113392 | PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) CORES THROUGH A DESIGN FLOW - One embodiment provides a method for protecting an integrated circuit chip design. The method can include storing in memory a circuit description of an integrated circuit core comprising a set of nodes and selecting a plurality of modification nodes from the set of nodes. A sequential structure can be inserted into the circuit description to provide a modified circuit description, the sequential structure utilizing the plurality of modification nodes as inputs. The modified circuit description can be stored in memory. | 05-12-2011 |
