Dalal, US
Adarsh Dalal, Lodi, NJ US
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20110065832 | CARDANOL BASED DIMERS AND USES THEREFOR - Cardanol based dimers are provided. The cardanol dimers are formed by hydrosylylation with silanes. Cardanol based dimers may be further reacted to form epoxy curing agents and epoxies which can be used as anti-fouling coatings on ship hulls and marine structures. The cardanol dimers may also be used to produce friction particles or phenolic resins. Methods of synthesizing the cardanol based dimers, the epoxy curing agents and the epoxies are also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
20110065882 | CARDANOL BASED DIMERS AND USES THEREFOR - Cardanol based dimers are provided. The cardanol dimers are formed by hydrosylylation with silanes. Cardanol based dimers may be further reacted to form epoxy curing agents and epoxies which can be used as anti-fouling coatings on ship hulls and marine structures. The cardanol dimers may also be used to produce friction particles or phenolic resins. Methods of synthesizing the cardanol based dimers, the epoxy curing agents and the epoxies are also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
20110065883 | CARDANOL BASED DIMERS AND USES THEREFOR - Cardanol based dimers are provided. The cardanol dimers are formed by hydrosylylation with silanes. Cardanol based dimers may be further reacted to form epoxy curing agents and epoxies which can be used as anti-fouling coatings on ship hulls and marine structures. The cardanol dimers may also be used to produce friction particles or phenolic resins. Methods of synthesizing the cardanol based dimers, the epoxy curing agents and the epoxies are also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
20110065947 | CARDANOL BASED DIMERS AND USES THEREFOR - Cardanol based dimers are provided. The cardanol dimers are formed by hydrosylylation with silanes. Cardanol based dimers may be further reacted to form epoxy curing agents and epoxies which can be used as anti-fouling coatings on ship hulls and marine structures. The cardanol dimers may also be used to produce friction particles or phenolic resins. Methods of synthesizing the cardanol based dimers, the epoxy curing agents and the epoxies are also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
20110118495 | CARDANOL BASED DIMERS AND USES THEREFOR - Cardanol based dimers are provided. The cardanol dimers are formed by hydrosylylation with silanes. Cardanol based dimers may be further reacted to form epoxy curing agents and epoxies which can be used as anti-fouling coatings on ship hulls and marine structures. The cardanol dimers may also be used to produce friction particles or phenolic resins. Methods of synthesizing the cardanol based dimers, the epoxy curing agents and the epoxies are also provided. | 05-19-2011 |
Anupam Dalal, Brookline, MA US
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20100318016 | Methods and Compositions for Enhancing Vascular Access - Disclosed is an implantable material comprising a biocompatible matrix and cells which, when provided to a vascular access structure, can promote functionality generally. For example, implantable material of the present invention can enhance maturation of an arteriovenous native fistula as well as prolong the fistula in a mature, functional state suitable for dialysis. Additionally, the present invention can promote formation of a functional arteriovenous graft suitable for dialysis as well as promote formation of a functional peripheral bypass graft. Implantable material can be configured as a flexible planar form or a flowable composition with shape-retaining properties suitable for implantation at, adjacent or in the vicinity of an anastomoses or arteriovenous graft. According to the methods disclosed herein, the implantable material is provided to an exterior surface of a blood vessel. Certain embodiments of the flexible planar form define a slot. The materials and methods of the present invention comprise cells, preferably endothelial cells or cells having an endothelial-like phenotype. | 12-16-2010 |
20110045054 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND MANAGING PLAQUE DISEASE - Disclosed herein are materials and methods suitable for treating and managing plaque disease, including vulnerable plaque. An implantable material comprising cells, such as but not limited to endothelial cells, and a biocompatible matrix can reduce progression or deterioration of a plaque-associated lesion situated on the interior lumen of said blood vessel. The implantable material is implanted directly on an exterior surface of a blood vessel at or adjacent or in the vicinity of the site of a lesion on an interior lumen. Alternatively, the implantable material is deposited on an exterior surface at or adjacent or in the vicinity of the site of a lesion on an interior lumen by an intraluminal delivery device which traverses or penetrates the vessel wall or by a percutaneous delivery device which enters the perivascular space. Both modes of administration can be preceded by or coincident with an imaging step. The present invention can treat hemorrhage, erosion, fissure, plaque-associated thrombosis and occlusion, rupture, displacement and/or dislodgement of a plaque lesion. | 02-24-2011 |
20110229549 | Methods and Compositions for Enhancing Vascular Access - Disclosed is an implantable material comprising a biocompatible matrix and cells which, when provided to a vascular access structure, can promote functionality generally. For example, implantable material of the present invention can enhance maturation of an arteriovenous native fistula as well as prolong the fistula in a mature, functional state suitable for dialysis. Additionally, the present invention can promote formation of a functional arteriovenous graft suitable for dialysis as well as promote formation of a functional peripheral bypass graft. Implantable material can be configured as a flexible planar form or a flowable composition with shape retaining properties suitable for implantation at, adjacent or in the vicinity of an anastomoses or arteriovenous graft. According to the methods disclosed herein, the implantable material is provided to an exterior surface of a blood vessel. Certain embodiments of the flexible planar form define a slot. The materials and methods of the present invention comprises cells, preferably endothelial cells or cells having an endothelial-like phenotype. | 09-22-2011 |
Atish Dalal, Powell, OH US
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20150129764 | SAMPLING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING SAME - sampling device including a Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) fiber optic probe and methods of using the device are provided. The sampling device performs both NIRS data collection and physical sample collection. The sampling device operates by inserting the device into a powder or blend to be sampled, collecting a sample within the sample chamber in the device, and performing NIRS analysis of the sample within the sample chamber. | 05-14-2015 |
Danny Dalal, Kirkland, WA US
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20120159505 | Resilient Message Passing Applications - A message passing system may execute a parallel application on multiple compute nodes. Each compute node may perform a single workload on at least two physical computing resources. Messages may be passed from one compute node to another, and each physical computing resource assigned to a compute node may receive and process the messages. In some embodiments, the compute nodes may be virtualized so that a message passing system may only detect a single compute node and not the multiple underlying physical computing resources. | 06-21-2012 |
Firoz Dalal, Sammamish, WA US
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20120121025 | BITSTREAM MANIPULATION AND VERIFICATION OF ENCODED DIGITAL MEDIA DATA - Disclosed herein are representative embodiments of methods, apparatus, and systems for manipulating bitstreams of digital media data compressed according to a compression standard. Also disclosed are representative embodiments of methods, apparatus, and systems for evaluating compliance of an encoded bitstream of digital media data with a compression standard. In one exemplary embodiment, a conforming bitstream of compressed digital media data is input. One or more of the parameters in the bitstream are selectively altered into parameters that do not conform to the video compression standard. The selective alteration can be performed such that parameters that would make the bitstream non-decodable if altered are bypassed and left unaltered. A non-conforming bitstream that includes the one or more selectively altered parameters is output. | 05-17-2012 |
20140109053 | IDENTIFYING HIGH IMPACT BUGS - Test cases are executed by the software engineering test system. The test cases target software products. Test outputs are generated indicating whether the software engineering test system determined the test cases to have passed or failed. Separately, bug records are stored in a first dataset whose records identify corresponding bugs. Records of the test case executions are stored in a second dataset. Records thereof indicate whether a corresponding test case failed when executed. Such records may have bug identifiers entered by a test engineer and corresponding to bugs identified by the test engineer. The first dataset is parsed to identify records of test runs that have failed, and for each such test run record a bug identifier thereof is identified. Statistics such as failure counts are updated for the bugs found in the test run records. | 04-17-2014 |
20140304303 | SYNTAX-AWARE MANIPULATION OF MEDIA FILES IN A CONTAINER FORMAT - A container format processing tool performs syntax-aware manipulation of hierarchically organized syntax elements defined according to a container format in a media file. For example, a container format verifier checks conformance of a media file to a container format, which can help ensure interoperability between diverse sources of media content and playback equipment. Conformance verification can include verification of individual syntax elements, cross-verification, verification that any mandatory syntax elements are present and/or verification of synchronization. Or, a container format “fuzzer” simulates corruption of a media file, which can help test the resilience of playback equipment to errors in the media files. The container format fuzzer can simulate random bit flipping errors, an audio recording failure or incorrect termination of recording. Or, a container format editor can otherwise edit the media file in the container format. | 10-09-2014 |
20150062353 | AUDIO VIDEO PLAYBACK SYNCHRONIZATION FOR ENCODED MEDIA - Techniques are described for inserting encoded markers into encoded audio-video content. For example, encoded audio-video content can be received and corresponding encoded audio and video markers can be inserted. The encoded audio and video markers can be inserted without changing the overall duration of the encoded audio and video streams and without changing most or all of the properties of the encoded audio and video streams. Corresponding encoded audio and video markers can be inserted at multiple locations (e.g., sync locations) in the encoded audio and video streams. Audio-video synchronization testing can be performed using encoded audio-video content with inserted encoded audio-video markers. | 03-05-2015 |
Firoz Dalal, Bellevue, WA US
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20110018889 | MEDIA PROCESSING COMPARISON SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES - A media processing comparison system (“MPCS”) and techniques facilitate concurrent, subjective quality comparisons between media presentations produced by different instances of media processing components performing the same functions (for example, instances of media processing components in the form of hardware, software, and/or firmware, such as parsers, codecs, decryptors, and/or demultiplexers, supplied by the same or different entities) in a particular media content player. The MPCS receives an ordered stream of encoded media samples from a media source, and decodes a particular encoded media sample using two or more different instances of media processing components. A single renderer renders and/or coordinates the synchronous presentation of decoded media samples from each instance of media processing component(s) as separate media presentations. The media presentations may be subjectively compared and/or selected for storage by a user in a sample-by-sample manner. | 01-27-2011 |
20130151972 | MEDIA PROCESSING COMPARISON SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES - A media processing comparison system (“MPCS”) and techniques facilitate concurrent, subjective quality comparisons between media presentations produced by different instances of media processing components performing the same functions (for example, instances of media processing components in the form of hardware, software, and/or firmware, such as parsers, codecs, decryptors, and/or demultiplexers, supplied by the same or different entities) in a particular media content player. The MPCS receives an ordered stream of encoded media samples from a media source, and decodes a particular encoded media sample using two or more different instances of media processing components. A single renderer renders and/or coordinates the synchronous presentation of decoded media samples from each instance of media processing component(s) as separate media presentations. The media presentations may be subjectively compared and/or selected for storage by a user in a sample-by-sample manner. | 06-13-2013 |
Girish T. Dalal, Avon Lake, OH US
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20090218811 | Adhesively Secured, Fluid-Tight Pipe Joint Of PVC/CPVC Pipe And Fitting - PVC and/or CPVC tubing and/or pipe is adhesively-secured at one end with a pipe fitting telescopably mated with each other with a uniquely effective epoxy adhesive. The resulting pipe joint is fluid-tight. PVC pipe joints meet the requirements of ASTM F1970; CPVC pipe joints meet the requirements of ASTM D2864. Such PVC and CPVC piping systems are chosen to carry cold and hot aqueous streams respectively, under pressure and elevated temperature in continuous service, both, in industrial and domestic piping systems. Such piping systems also carry more corrosive fluids for specified duration, less than 50 years. | 09-03-2009 |
Hardik Dalal, Bothell, WA US
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20150342077 | Integrated Wiring System for Composite Structures - A method for manufacturing a composite part. Layers of composite material are cured to form the composite part. A primer is depicted on a surface of the composite part. A group of conductive elements is deposited on the primer to form an electronic device on the primer. | 11-26-2015 |
Jayman Dalal, Kirkland, WA US
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20090198797 | NETWORK DEVICE PROVISIONING USING DOCUMENTS - Described is a technology by which a network device uses a document to provide its device description information to a network entity upon connection to a network. From the device description information, the device is provisioned, via a provisioning document by which the device configures itself for interaction with the network. In one example, the documents are XML-based documents each referenced via a uniform resource locator. In one implementation, a discovery agent detects a device broadcasting a discovery message on a network. The discovery agent determines whether the device has been previously provisioned on the network, (and is not being re-provisioned). If so, an assigned network server is directed to take over interaction with the device. If not, the discovery agent provides data to a provisioning agent that provisions the device by providing a device provisioning document by which the device configures itself for interaction with the network. | 08-06-2009 |
20100228825 | SMART MEETING ROOM - The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates enhancing the employment of a telepresence session. An automatic telepresence engine that can evaluate data associated with at least one of an attendee, a schedule for an attendee, or a portion of an electronic communication for an attendee. The automatic telepresence engine can identify at least one the following for a telepresence session based upon the evaluated data: a participant to include for the telepresence session, a portion of data related to a presentation within the telepresence session, a portion of data related to a meeting topic within the telepresence session, a device utilized by an attendee to communicate within the telepresence session. The automatic telepresence engine can initiate the telepresence session within a communication framework that includes two or more virtually represented users that communicate therein. | 09-09-2010 |
20100306647 | FORCE-FEEDBACK WITHIN TELEPRESENCE - The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates replicating a telepresence session with a real world physical meeting. A telepresence session can be initiated within a communication framework that includes two or more virtually represented users that communicate therein. A trigger component can monitor the telepresence session in real time to identify a participant interaction with an object, wherein the object is at least one of a real world physical object or a virtually represented object within the telepresence session. A feedback component can implement a force feedback to at least one participant within the telepresence session based upon the identified participant interaction with the object, wherein the force feedback is employed via a device associated with at least one participant. | 12-02-2010 |
Ketan Dalal, Seattle, WA US
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20150086108 | IDENTIFICATION USING DEPTH-BASED HEAD-DETECTION DATA - A candidate human head is found in depth video using a head detector. A head region of light intensity video is spatially resolved with a three-dimensional location of the candidate human head in the depth video. Facial recognition is performed on the head region of the light intensity video using a face recognizer. | 03-26-2015 |
Ketan K. Dalal, Seattle, WA US
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20090132769 | STATISTICAL COUNTING FOR MEMORY HIERARCHY OPTIMIZATION - Systems and methods that optimize memory allocation in hierarchical and/or distributed data storage. A memory management component facilitates a compact manner of identifying approximately how often the memory chunk is being used, to promote efficient operation of the system as a whole. Each memory location can be changed based on the corresponding memory access that is determined through tracking of statistical usage counts of memory locations, and a comparison thereof with a threshold value. | 05-21-2009 |
20130038614 | MANAGING MULTIPLE GPU-BASED RENDERING CONTEXTS - Content is rendered for display using a plurality of rendering contexts. Rendering is performed, at least in part, using a graphics processing unit (GPU). The plurality of rendering contexts can comprise a lower priority rendering context and a higher priority rendering context. One or more components can be associated with each of the lower priority rendering context and the higher priority rendering context. Different restrictions can be imposed on each rendering context. Restrictions can include a restriction on block size, prioritization of requests for each context, and a restriction on the number of requests in a GPU queue at a time. | 02-14-2013 |
Keyur D. Dalal, Johns Creek, GA US
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20140309984 | GENERATING A REGULAR EXPRESSION FOR ENTITY EXTRACTION - A computer receives a formatted query having a plain text word. The computer selects each character in the plain text word. The computer identifies a group of characters from a confusion matrix that are commonly confused with the character selected. The computer generates a set of characters for each character selected, wherein the set of characters begin with one of the each character selected followed by and ending with the group of characters from the confusion matrix. The computer generates a regular expression by concatenating each of the set of characters. | 10-16-2014 |
20140309985 | OPTIMIZING GENERATION OF A REGULAR EXPRESSION - A computer determines whether performance optimization parameters are configured to optimize performance of generating a regular expression. In response to the computer determining the one or more performance optimization parameters are configured to optimize performance of generating the regular expression, the computer identifies syllables within a plain text word that have a high probability of spelling errors. The computer selects each character in the syllables identified. The computer identifies a group of characters from a confusion matrix that are commonly confused with the character selected. The computer generates a set of characters for each character selected, wherein the set of characters begin with one of the each character selected followed by and ending with the group of characters from the confusion matrix. The computer generates a regular expression by concatenating each of the set of characters. | 10-16-2014 |
Leenam Dalal, Flower Mound, TX US
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20110125625 | Method and System for Multi-Enterprise Optimization Using Flexible Trade Contracts - A method of multi-enterprise optimization at a buyer computer includes accessing a forecasted demand for at least one item and generating one or more proposed flexible trade contracts using the forecasted demand for the item. The proposed flexible trade contract is communicated to a seller computer and subsequently executed after acceptance of the proposed flexible trade contract at the seller computer to create a flexible trade contract. Each proposed flexible trade contract may be a forward contract, an option contract, or a flexible forward contract. | 05-26-2011 |
20110125670 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MULTI-ENTERPRISE OPTIMIZATION USING FLEXIBLE TRADE CONTRACTS - A method of multi-enterprise optimization at a buyer computer includes accessing a forecasted demand for at least one item and generating one or more proposed flexible trade contracts using the forecasted demand for the item. The proposed flexible trade contract is communicated to a seller computer and subsequently executed after acceptance of the proposed flexible trade contract at the seller computer to create a flexible trade contract. Each proposed flexible trade contract may be a forward contract, an option contract, or a flexible forward contract. | 05-26-2011 |
Milap Jayesh Dalal, Morganville, NJ US
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20130125614 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELF-CALIBRATION OF GYROSCOPES - A gyroscope having a resonant body utilizes a self-calibration mechanism that does not require physical rotation of the resonant body. Instead, interface circuitry applies a rotating electrostatic field to first and second drive electrodes simultaneously to excite both the drive and sense resonance modes of the gyroscope. When drive electrodes associated with both the drive and sense resonance modes of the gyroscope are excited by forces of equal amplitude but 90° phase difference, respectively, the phase shift in the gyroscope response, as measured by the current output of the sense electrodes for each resonance mode, is proportional to an equivalent gyroscope rotation rate. | 05-23-2013 |
20140157896 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELF-CALIBRATION OF GYROSCOPES - A gyroscope having a resonant body utilizes a self-calibration mechanism that does not require physical rotation of the resonant body. Instead, interface circuitry applies a rotating electrostatic field to first and second drive electrodes simultaneously to excite both the drive and sense resonance modes of the gyroscope. When drive electrodes associated with both the drive and sense resonance modes of the gyroscope are excited by forces of equal amplitude but 90° phase difference, respectively, the phase shift in the gyroscope response, as measured by the current output of the sense electrodes for each resonance mode, is proportional to an equivalent gyroscope rotation rate. | 06-12-2014 |
Mitul Dalal, Grafton, MA US
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20140110859 | EMBEDDING THIN CHIPS IN POLYMER - Systems and methods are provided for the embedding of thin chips. A well region is generated in a substrate that includes a conductive material disposed on a flexible polymer. The standoff well region can be generated by pattern the conductive material, where the thin chip is embedded in the standoff well region. A cavity can be generated in the polymer layer to form a polymer well region, where the thin chip is embedded in the polymer well region. | 04-24-2014 |
Mitul Dalal, South Grafton, MA US
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20110309486 | Method of Etching and Singulating a Cap Wafer - A method of forming a capped die forms a cap wafer having a top side and a bottom side. The bottom side is formed with 1) a plurality of device cavities having a first depth, and 2) a plurality of second cavities that each have a greater depth than the first depth. At least some of the plurality of second cavities each generally circumscribe at least one of the device cavities. The method then secures the cap wafer to a device wafer in a manner that causes a plurality of the device cavities each to circumscribe at least one of circuitry and structure on the device wafer. Next, the method removes at least a portion of the top side of the cap wafer to expose the second cavities. This forms a plurality of caps that each protect the noted circuitry and structure. | 12-22-2011 |
20140332945 | Method of Etching a Wafer - A method of etching a plurality of cavities in a wafer provides a wafer having a patterned hard mask layer. The patterned hard mask has open areas defining locations for first cavities and second cavities. A mask is applied to cover the patterned hard mask layer. The mask is etched to remove wafer material from areas defined by the second cavities. The mask is removed and etching then removes wafer material except as prevented by the hard mask layer. This leaves the first cavities with a first depth and further deepens the second cavities to a depth greater than the first depth. By suitably configuring the second cavities, a capped die can be formed by securing the wafer to a second wafer and removing at least a portion of the unsecured side of the first wafer to expose the second cavities, thereby forming a plurality of caps on the second wafer. | 11-13-2014 |
Mukesh Dalal, Portland, OR US
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20110225287 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING OF WEB TRAFFIC ANALYTICS DATA - A distributed analytics method and system for processing hit data and producing reports. The hit data includes attributes and values representing activities of a visitor on a web site. The distributed analytics system may include log processors to read and parse the hit data. Analytics generators are configured to read and process the parsed hit data and store the processed data in one or more analytics data stores, which are associated with bands. Analytics processors read and merge data from the analytics data stores associated with the bands, and produce intermediate report deltas. Report generators are configured to receive the intermediate report deltas and produce and store one or more report segments in report data stores. External data can be combined with the data being processed. Report processors are configured to read data from the report data stores and produce a final result based on the report segments. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225288 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF ANALYTICS DATA - A method and system for efficient storage and retrieval of current and historical analytics data. The method includes reading current event data and historical event data associated with a visitor from an analytics data store and producing one or more metrics based on the current or historical event data. Delta data is generated using the current and historical event data. The delta data is then combined with previously aggregated data to produce new aggregated data. A system includes an analytics data store. The analytics data store includes a plurality of analytics data store entities arranged chronologically in time. Each analytics data store entity includes a plurality of sub bands of data. Each sub band of data is associated with configurable data blocks. The analytics data store entities also include meta data portions for increasing the efficiency of storage and retrieval of information to and from the analytics data store entities. | 09-15-2011 |
20110246511 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEFINING AND POPULATING SEGMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention provide tools and facilities for definition and population of segments to facilitate automated data analysis and automated experimentation based on user interaction with web pages, web sites, and other user interfaces, as well as for carrying out automated tasks related to users who can be partitioned into well-defined segments. Embodiments of the present invention provide a segment-definition language (“SDL”) that allows users and developers to abstractly define segments in a data-independent manner. The SDL provides many operators and constructs for creating and defining segments. SDL-based subsystem components execute SDL segment definitions to assemble segments on behalf of application programs. | 10-06-2011 |
Mukesh Dalal, Flower Mound, TX US
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20080208678 | Generating an Optimized Price Schedule for a Product - Generating a price schedule involves generating a graph having paths that include states with values. The graph is generated by determining the values of a successor state from the values of a predecessor state. An optimal path is selected, and a price schedule is determined from the optimal path. Computing an elasticity curve involves having a demand model, values for demand model, and filter sets that restrict the values. Elasticity curves are determined by filtering the values using filter sets, and calculating the elasticity curve using the demand model. A best-fitting elasticity curve is selected. Adjusting a demand forecast value includes estimating an inventory and a demand at a number of locations. An expected number of unrealized sales at each location is calculated. An sales forecast value is determined according to the expected number. | 08-28-2008 |
20110125625 | Method and System for Multi-Enterprise Optimization Using Flexible Trade Contracts - A method of multi-enterprise optimization at a buyer computer includes accessing a forecasted demand for at least one item and generating one or more proposed flexible trade contracts using the forecasted demand for the item. The proposed flexible trade contract is communicated to a seller computer and subsequently executed after acceptance of the proposed flexible trade contract at the seller computer to create a flexible trade contract. Each proposed flexible trade contract may be a forward contract, an option contract, or a flexible forward contract. | 05-26-2011 |
20110125670 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MULTI-ENTERPRISE OPTIMIZATION USING FLEXIBLE TRADE CONTRACTS - A method of multi-enterprise optimization at a buyer computer includes accessing a forecasted demand for at least one item and generating one or more proposed flexible trade contracts using the forecasted demand for the item. The proposed flexible trade contract is communicated to a seller computer and subsequently executed after acceptance of the proposed flexible trade contract at the seller computer to create a flexible trade contract. Each proposed flexible trade contract may be a forward contract, an option contract, or a flexible forward contract. | 05-26-2011 |
Paresh S. Dalal, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20090110743 | Porous beta-tricalcium phosphate granules and methods for producing same - A porous β-tricalcium phosphate material for bone implantation is provided. The multiple pores in the porous TCP body are separate discrete voids and are not interconnected. The pore size diameter is in the range of 20-500 μm, preferably 50-125 μm. The porous β-TCP material provides a carrier matrix for bioactive agents and can form a moldable putty composition upon the addition of a binder. Preferably, the bioactive agent is encapsulated in a biodegradable agent. The invention provides a kit and an implant device comprising the porous β-TCP, and a bioactive agent and a binder. The invention also provides an implantable prosthetic device comprising a prosthetic implant having a surface region, a porous β-TCP material disposed on the surface region and optionally comprising at least a bioactive agent or a binder. Methods of producing the porous β-TCP material and inducing bone formation are also provided. | 04-30-2009 |
Roger Dalal, Palm City, FL US
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20080243806 | Accessing information on portable cellular electronic devices - A method, performed by software executing on the processor of a portable cellular electronic device, which allows for the retrieval of personal, reference, and remote information with a minimum of operator interaction. A user interface is utilized to search and act on such information. Furthermore, additional features designed to assist the user of such devices is proposed. | 10-02-2008 |
20140032639 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPDATING A NETWORK CLIENT FROM STREAMING EVENT DATA - A method of updating a network client with event data involves the network client registering with a computer server a unique association between a network user and a data object maintained by the computer server. The data object identifies a plurality of pre-determined events. The computer server is configured to receive event data and to update the data object in accordance with an occurrence of one of the associated pre-determined events in the received event data. The network client receives from the computer server a network client update indicating the occurrence of the one pre-determined event in the received event data. The network client then notifies the network user of the occurrence of the indicated one pre-determined event. | 01-30-2014 |
Siddharth Dalal, Charlottesville, VA US
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20110190667 | Method and System for the Derivation of Human Gait Characteristics and Detecting Falls Passively from Floor Vibrations - The gait monitor system and method provides various basic gait parameters including step count, cadence, and step duration, in addition to its ability to distinguish between normal, limping and shuffling gait modes, as well as determine falls. Moreover, this gait monitor may be provided with additional sensors, e.g. beam break at the beginning and end of a corridor to estimate average walking velocity (with the distance between the beams known or determined); this enables the calculation of additional gait characteristics such as average step length and average stride length. These parameters can additionally be used to detect various gait anomalies and other diagnostic information. | 08-04-2011 |
Sohum Dalal, Silver Spring, MD US
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20120209694 | VIRTUAL COMMUNICATION PLATFORM - According to various aspects, a method and system provides a collaborative platform comprising performing a collaborative interactive session for a plurality of members, wherein some or all of the plurality of members interact from different human interaction platforms. | 08-16-2012 |
Sonam Dalal, Bellevue, WA US
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20150234912 | Dynamic Content Delivery for Real-Time Trends - Systems and methods for serving dynamic content (such as advertisements) in response to dynamic content requests are presented. More particularly, systems and methods for serving dynamic content from dynamic content portfolios directed to trending events and/or topics are presented. Upon receiving a dynamic content request, content classifications corresponding to the requested, published content (i.e., the requested content) that included reserved dynamic content space which initiated the dynamic content request are determined. A current trend is identified in a content classification when the dynamic content request volume for the current trend period exceeds the standard/expected dynamic content request volume for the current trend period by at least a threshold amount. When a trend is detected, candidate content portfolios directed to the trending content classification are selected from a set trending content portfolios. A content creative is selected from the candidate content portfolios and returned to the requesting computer user. | 08-20-2015 |
Urmish P. Dalal, Milford, OH US
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20080275412 | Articles Comprising Impregnated Thermoplastic Members And Method Of Manufacturing The Articles - An article, including disposable articles and durable articles, includes one or more shaped thermoplastic members, which can be at least partially impregnated into one or more fibrous substrates forming a composite material of the article having regions of breathability, elasticity, and/or stiffening to provide desired functions of the article. The shaped thermoplastic members have a profiled thickness and/or basis weight providing variation in material properties. A percent variation of the profiled thickness of the thermoplastic member can vary from about 5% to about 95%. A process for manufacturing the composite material of the present invention is also disclosed. | 11-06-2008 |
Urmish Popatal Dalal, Milford, OH US
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20130079739 | Articles Comprising Impregnated Thermoplastic Members and Method of Manufacturing the Articles - An article, including disposable articles and durable articles, includes one or more shaped thermoplastic members, which can be at least partially impregnated into one or more fibrous substrates forming a composite material of the article having regions of breathability, elasticity, and/or stiffening to provide desired functions of the article. The shaped thermoplastic members have a profiled thickness and/or basis weight providing variation in material properties. A percent variation of the profiled thickness of the thermoplastic member can vary from about 5% to about 95%. A process for manufacturing the composite material of the present invention is also disclosed. | 03-28-2013 |
Urmish Popatlal Dalal, Milford, OH US
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20090030395 | Quiet adhesive fastening system for a disposable absorbent article - A quiet fastening system that includes a silicone-based adhesive. The silicone-based adhesive is applied to an engaging member or receiving member of the fastening system. The engaging member and receiving member are releasably joined to engage the quiet fastening system. When disengaged, the quiet fastening system exhibits a noise level of less than 15 dB. The quiet fastening system also exhibits desirable Shear Hang Time and Peel Force. | 01-29-2009 |
20100094240 | Variable stretch composites and methods of making the composite - Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites. | 04-15-2010 |
20100101709 | Letterpress Application of Elastomeric Compositions - The invention provides a process to deliver an elastomeric composition to a substrate. The elastomeric composition is cooled. The cooling also results in substantially complete transfer of the elastomeric composition from the pattern roll to the substrate with a resulting reduction in elastomer degradation. | 04-29-2010 |
20100116418 | Stretch Composites and Methods of Making the Composite - A stretch composite having one or more elastomeric members disposed on at least one region of an extensible fibrous substrate to provide stretch properties to a targeted region of the substrate. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such stretch composites. | 05-13-2010 |
20110061793 | Variable Stretch Composites And Methods Of Making The Composite - Process for making a variable stretch composite comprising the steps of providing a first extensible fibrous substrate, printing a first elastomeric composition to a first elasticized region of the substrate, printing a second elastomeric composition to a second elasticized region of the substrate, and incrementally stretching at least a portion of the composite perform to form a variable stretch composite. | 03-17-2011 |
20130273338 | STRETCH COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE COMPOSITES - A stretch composite having one or more elastomeric members disposed on at least one region of an extensible fibrous substrate to provide stretch properties to a targeted region of the substrate. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. Also disclosed are methods of forming such stretch composites. | 10-17-2013 |
20130287953 | LETTERPRESS APPLICATION OF ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITIONS - A process of manufacturing a stretch composite is disclosed. The process comprises providing a polyolefin based substrate, providing a letterpress adhesive application system comprising a pattern roll and an applicator roll, and depositing a molten, non-adhesive, elastomeric composition onto the applicator roll. The process further comprises transferring only a portion of the elastomeric composition that is on the applicator roll, from the applicator roll to the pattern roll, by contacting the pattern roll with the elastomeric composition that is on the applicator roll, and transferring substantially all of the elastomeric composition from the pattern roll to the substrate, by contacting the substrate with the elastomeric composition that is on the pattern roll, without damaging the substrate. | 10-31-2013 |
20130310792 | VARIABLE STRETCH COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE COMPOSITE - Absorbent articles comprising a variable stretch composite obtained by a process comprising the steps of providing a first extensible fibrous substrate, printing a first elastomeric composition to a first elasticized region of the substrate, printing a second elastomeric composition to a second elasticized region of the substrate, and incrementally stretching at least a portion of the composite perform to form a variable stretch composite. | 11-21-2013 |
20140330232 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer, an elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces, and an adhesive disposed between the skin and the cover layer. The stretch laminate has at least one anchoring zone and at least one stretch zone, the skin that is located in the anchoring zone has a plurality of wrinkles, and the wrinkles have furrows, and at least some of the adhesive is disposed in at least some of the furrows. An absorbent article including the stretch laminate is also provided. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330233 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer, an elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces, and an adhesive disposed between the skin and the cover layer. The stretch laminate has at least one anchoring zone and at least one stretch zone, the skin that is located in the stretch zone has a plurality of wrinkles that are substantially perpendicular to a stretch direction of the stretch laminate, and the wrinkles have furrows, and at least some of the adhesive is disposed in at least some of the furrows. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330236 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer and an elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces. The stretch laminate has at least one anchoring zone and at least one stretch zone and the skin that is located in the anchoring zone has a plurality of wrinkles. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330237 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer and an elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces. The stretch laminate has at least one anchoring zone and at least one stretch zone and the skin that is located in the anchoring zone has a plurality of activation stripes. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330238 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer and a pre-activated elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces. The skin has a plurality of wrinkles, the wrinkles have hills, and an ink is disposed on at least some of the hills. | 11-06-2014 |
Urmish Popatlal Dalal, Millford, OH US
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20140330234 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING STRETCH LAMINATES - An absorbent article includes a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and at least one elastically elongatable panel joined to the chassis. The elastically elongatable panel includes a stretch laminate that has at least one cover layer and a pre-activated elastomeric film attached to the cover layer, the elastomeric film having two surfaces and a skin on at least one of the surfaces, and an adhesive disposed between the skin and the cover layer. The skin has a plurality of wrinkles, the wrinkles have furrows, and an ink is disposed in at least some of the furrows. At least some of the ink is covered by the adhesive such that at least some of the ink is disposed between the skin and the adhesive. | 11-06-2014 |
Vikram Dalal, Ames, IA US
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20140069496 | Planar Plasmonic Device for Light Reflection, Diffusion and Guiding - A planar plasmonic device includes a first material layer having a surface configured to receive at least one photon of incident light. A patterned plasmonic nanostructured layer is disposed adjacent and optically coupled to the first material layer. The patterned plasmonic nanostructured layer includes a selected one of: a) at least a portion of a surface of the patterned plasmonic nanostructured layer includes a textured surface, and b) at least one compound nanofeature including a first material disposed adjacent to a second material within the compound nanofeature. | 03-13-2014 |
Vikram L. Dalal, Ames, IA US
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20110240121 | Nanocrystalline Superlattice Solar Cell - A nanocrystalline superlattice solar cell utilizing a superlattice constructed from alternating amorphous and nanocrystalline layers is provided. The amorphous layers of the superlattice include Germanium. In one embodiment the Germanium content is homogeneous across the amorphous layer. Alternatively, the Germanium content is graded across the amorphous layer from a lower content to a greater content as the amorphous layer is grown. The grading of Germanium content can vary from 0% or greater at a boundary with the preceding layer to 100% or less at a boundary with a subsequent layer. The grading may be continuous or may occur in discreet step increases in Germanium content. | 10-06-2011 |
Yousufali Dalal, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20080262360 | USING RESPIRATION DISTRESS MANIFESTATIONS FOR HEART FAILURE DETECTION - Systems and methods for diagnosing one or more respiration distress manifestations by implantably recognizing their occurrence and evaluating information about the same to provide an indication of present or impending worsening heart failure are discussed. Using information produced by an implantable respiration sensor circuit and an implantable physiological sensor circuit, such as at least one of a physical activity sensor circuit or a posture sensor circuit, an implantable or external processor circuit may detect a respiration disturbance and an associated subsequent arousal from stable state occurrence and thereafter evaluate over time arousal from stable state occurrences to provide the indication of present or impending worsening heart failure. In one example, information about a fluid level within a subject is used in determining the indication of worsening heart failure. In various examples, a regimen is initiated or adjusted in response to the indication of present or impending worsening heart failure. | 10-23-2008 |
20080288030 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REGULATING BLOOD VOLUME USING VOLUME RECEPTOR STIMULATION - A system delivers stimulation to volume receptors in the cardiovascular system to induce diuresis in a patient suffering volume overload. The system senses a volume signal indicative of a level of fluid retention in the patient's body and controls the delivery of the stimulation using the volume signal. In various embodiments, the stimulation includes one or more of electrical stimulation, which delivers electrical pulses to the volume receptors, and mechanical stimulation, which physically stretches the volume receptors. | 11-20-2008 |