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Chandwani
Neelam Chandwani, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090249102 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION IN MULTI-CHANNEL MEMORY CONTROLLER SYSTEMS - Disclosed is a method, apparatus and computer program product for reducing memory power consumption in a server system. The server system includes a memory controller and a plurality of Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). The method for reducing the memory power consumption includes determining a status of a channel of a plurality of channels of the memory controller. The plurality of channels is associated with the plurality of DIMMs of the server system. The status of the channel represents a presence of at least one scheduled transaction in the channel. The method further includes monitoring the status of the channel by checking whether the status of the channel is in an idle mode for a period of at least equal to a first threshold time. Thereafter, the method includes driving the channel into a power down state based on the monitoring of the status of the channel. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100191997 | PREDICT COMPUTING PLATFORM MEMORY POWER UTILIZATION - A method is to include implementing at least one statistical prediction model to predict memory power utilization and reduce power consumption for a computing platform. The implementation includes determining a configuration parameter for the computing platform, monitoring an operating parameter for the computing platform and predicting memory power utilization for the computing platform based on the determined configuration parameter and the monitored operating parameter. The method is to also include transitioning at least one memory module resident on the computing platform to one of a plurality of power states based at least in part on memory power utilization predicted via the implementation of the at least one statistical prediction model. | 07-29-2010 |
Omprakash D. Chandwani, Maharashtra IN
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| 20080220060 | Gastroretentive Formulations and Manufacturing Process Thereof - The present invention concerns gastroretentive formulation comprising an active substance granulated with a mixture of a weak gelling agent, a strong gelling agent, and a gas generating agent and process for manufacturing said formulation. | 09-11-2008 |
Santosh Chandwani, Hyderabad IN
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| 20090113540 | CONTROLLING NETWORK ACCESS - Systems and methods for controlling network access determine that a client computer on the network is in compliance with administrator-defined network health policy standards before the client computer is granted access to the network. A packet exchange mechanism is defined wherein filtering instructions from a server are converted into firewall rules on the client computer to restrict client access to remediation servers on the network. The client computer obtains update patches from the remediation servers to become compliant with network health policy standards. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20100017597 | SECURE NETWORK ADDRESS PROVISIONING - A network in which a client receives a network credential, such as a valid network address, following an exchange of messages with a credential server that includes security information. The security information may validate the credential, avoiding rogue devices inadvertently or maliciously distributing credential information that can interfere with clients attempting to connect to the network or with the network itself. If obtaining a network credential requires an exchange of information about the configuration of the client that could reveal security vulnerabilities, the security information may be used to ensure the confidentiality of that configuration information. The security information may be incorporated into messages according to a known protocol, such as by incorporating it into options fields of DHCP messages. | 01-21-2010 |
