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Aniruddha Bohra, Edison, NJ US
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| 20090080377 | Distributed Channel Management Based on Channel Hopping in Uncoordinated 802.11 Based WLAN - In accordance with the invention, a method includes i) obtaining first for each AP hopping sequences of other interfering APs; and ii) determining for the AP a respective hopping sequence that maximizes each APs throughput. Preferably, the step of determining comprises for each slot AP choosing a channel that minimizes the number of edges which violate a k-coloring property. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes the step of the AP selecting one of (a) a channel uniformly at random from all such channels and (b) selecting a channel that distributes interference evenly as possible among neighboring APs. | 03-26-2009 |
Aniruddha Bohra, Monmouth Jct., NJ US
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| 20090043823 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A FILE SYSTEM - According to various embodiments of the invention, a system and method for controlling a file system. In some embodiments, a control plane interposes between a data plane user and a data plane, intercepts file system operations, and performs control plane operations upon the file system operations. In one such embodiment, the system and method is implemented between a data plane user that is a local file system user and a data plane that is a local file system. In another such embodiment, the system and method is implemented between a data plane user that is a client and a data plane that is a file server. Furthermore, for an embodiment where the control plane that interposes between a client and a file server, the control plane can be implemented as a file system proxy. Control plane operations include, but are not limited to, observation, verification, and transformation of a file system operation. | 02-12-2009 |
Mahesh Bohra, Austin, TX US
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| 20100195756 | REDUCED WIRING REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGNAL SLOPE MANIPULATION - An information handling system device includes a plurality of electronic components; an electric circuit including at least one trace for connecting two or more of the plurality of electronic components and transmitting data between the plurality of electronic components via at least one electric signal; and a substrate including an insulating material for serving as a base for the electric circuit and the plurality of electronic components, wherein the at least one electric signal transmitted between the plurality of electronic components is transmitted utilizing slope manipulation to provide a slope directly proportional to a data value. | 08-05-2010 |
Subash Bohra, Oak Park, CA US
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| 20080288949 | Interprocess Resource-Based Dynamic Scheduling System and Method - A method and system for scheduling tasks in a processing system. In one embodiment, the method comprises processing tasks from a primary work queue, wherein the tasks consume resources that are operable to be released. Whenever the volume of resources that have been consumed exceeds a threshold, the processor executes tasks from a secondary work queue for a period of time. The secondary work queue is comprised of tasks from the primary work queue that can release the resources; the secondary work queue can be sorted according to the volume of resources that can be released. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090180471 | System and method for port mapping in a communications network switch - System and method for implementing a port mapping technique in a switch of a communications network, wherein the switch includes a plurality of ports including user ports and network ports, are described. In one embodiment, the method comprises identifying a first portion of the ports as user ports; identifying a second portion of the ports as network ports; assigning a plurality of the user ports to a first session; and preventing user ports assigned to the first session from interacting with one another. | 07-16-2009 |
