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Mohanprasad Dasari, Columbia, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100099924METHOD OF PRODUCING LOWER ALCOHOLS FROM GLYCEROL - A reactive-separation process converts glycerin into lower alcohols, having boiling points less than 200° C., at high yields. Conversion of natural glycerin to propylene glycol through an acetol intermediate is achieved at temperatures from 150° to 250° C. at a pressure ranging from 1 and 25 bar. The preferred applications of the propylene glycol are as an antifreeze, deicing compound, or anti-icing compound. The preferred catalyst for this process in a copper-chromium powder.04-22-2010
20110040132Method Of Producing Lower Alcohols From Glycerol - A reactive-separation process converts glycerin into lower alcohols, having boiling points less than 200° C., at high yields. Conversion of natural glycerin to propylene glycol through an acetol intermediate is achieved at temperatures from 150° to 250° C. at a pressure ranging from 1 and 25 bar. The preferred applications of the propylene glycol are as an antifreeze, deicing compound, or anti-icing compound. The preferred catalyst for this process in a copper-chromium powder.02-17-2011

Patent applications by Mohanprasad Dasari, Columbia, MO US

Radhika Dasari, Louisville, KY US

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20100108529SENSORS AND SWITCHES FOR DETECTING HYDROGEN - Sensors and switches for detecting hydrogen include an electrically-insulating support; a first and second electrode; and a palladium structure alone or in combination with an organic insulating film. The palladium structures of the sensors are deposited on and contact a first electrode and a portion of the palladium structure extends to and contacts the second electrode to create a conductive path. The palladium structures of the switches are deposited on and contact a first electrode and a portion of the palladium structures extend to and contact an organic insulating film deposited on the second electrode. Upon exposure of the switch to hydrogen, portions of the palladium structure extend through the film and contact the second electrode to create a conductive path. Methods of detecting hydrogen and methods of fabricating a sensor for detecting an analyte of interest are also provided.05-06-2010

Rajesh Dasari, Mountain View, CA US

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20080244307Method to avoid continuous application failovers in a cluster - A method and mechanism for failing over applications in a clustered computing system is provided. In an embodiment, the methodology is implemented by a high-availability failover mechanism. Upon detecting a failure of an application that is currently designated to be executing on a particular node of the system, the mechanism may attempt to failover the application onto a different node. The mechanism keeps track of a number of nodes on which a failover of the application is attempted. Then, based on one or more factors including the number of nodes on which a failover of the application is attempted, the mechanism may cease to attempt to failover the application onto a node of the system.10-02-2008

Ram Dasari, Midlothian, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110179346Systems, Devices, and/or Methods for Managing Messages - Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method comprising automatically rendering a message to a webpage user, the message created by a webpage operator via an automatic merger of a customized message content that corresponds to a message-generator-selected message identifier with a message template that corresponds to a message-generator-selected message template identifier, the message-generator-selected message identifier and the message-generator-selected message template identifier provided by the message generator to the webpage operator responsive to receipt of data gathered from the webpage user by the webpage operator.07-21-2011

Ramachandra Dasari, Shererville, IN US

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20100249607QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING - The present invention relates to a fully quantitative spectroscopy imaging instrument for wide area detection of early cancer (dysplasia). This instrument provides quantitative maps of tissue biochemistry and morphology, making it a powerful surveillance tool for objective early cancer detection. The design, construction, calibration, and diagnostics applications of this system is described with the use of physical tissue models. Measurements were conducted on a resected colon adenoma, and the system can be used for vivo imaging in the oral cavity.09-30-2010

Ramachandra R. Dasari, Shererville, IN US

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20100094135SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PHASE MEASUREMENTS - Preferred embodiments of the present invention are directed to systems for phase measurement which address the problem of phase noise using combinations of a number of strategies including, but not limited to, common-path interferometry, phase referencing, active stabilization and differential measurement. Embodiment are directed to optical devices for imaging small biological objects with light. These embodiments can be applied to the fields of, for example, cellular physiology and neuroscience. These preferred embodiments are based on principles of phase measurements and imaging technologies. The scientific motivation for using phase measurements and imaging technologies is derived from, for example, cellular biology at the sub-micron level which can include, without limitation, imaging origins of dysplasia, cellular communication, neuronal transmission and implementation of the genetic code. The structure and dynamics of sub-cellular constituents cannot be currently studied in their native state using the existing methods and technologies including, for example, x-ray and neutron scattering. In contrast, light based techniques with nanometer resolution enable the cellular machinery to be studied in its native state. Thus, preferred embodiments of the present invention include systems based on principles of interferometry and/or phase measurements and are used to study cellular physiology. These systems include principles of low coherence interferometry (LCI) using optical interferometers to measure phase, or light scattering spectroscopy (LSS) wherein interference within the cellular components themselves is used, or in the alternative the principles of LCI and LSS can be combined to result in systems of the present invention.04-15-2010

Ramachandra Rao Dasari, Schererville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090125242Tomographic phase microscopy - The present invention relates to systems and methods for quantitative three-dimensional mapping of refractive index in living or non-living cells, tissues, or organisms using a phase-shifting laser interferometric microscope with variable illumination angle. A preferred embodiment provides tomographic imaging of cells and multicellular organisms, and time-dependent changes in cell structure and the quantitative characterization of specimen-induced aberrations in high-resolution microscopy with multiple applications in tissue light scattering.05-14-2009

Srinivas Dasari, Scottsdale, AZ US

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20100185937METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS - A method for generating markup language documents, e.g., XML documents, uses a code generator that creates programs configured to create dynamic XML documents at run time, avoiding many of the complexities arising from the use of conventional “XML GENERATE” statements. In one embodiment, this process involves (1) creating a template document using a markup language, wherein the template document includes a set of tags associated with the markup language documents; (2) parsing the template document to determine a working storage structure corresponding to the tags in the template document; and (3) generating an application program in the programming language (e.g., COBOL), wherein the application program includes a definition of the working storage structure, and is configured to generate, during run-time, a markup language document corresponding to the original template document.07-22-2010

Patent applications by Srinivas Dasari, Scottsdale, AZ US

Srinivas V. Dasari, Scottsdale, AZ US

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20090177972WEB PAGE SECURITY SYSTEM - A security application for granting different access rights to web pages and objects on each web page is disclosed. A data table assigns one or more function identifiers (FIDs) to users. A second data table assigns a different object identifier (OID) to each web page, and to assign a different OID for each object on each web page. A third data table assigns an FID to each OID. When a user attempts to access a web page or an object on the web page, a web server compares each of the user's FIDs to the FID assigned to the web page or object. The web server grants access to the web page or object if one of the user's FIDs matches the FID assigned to the web page or object, the user is granted access to the web page or object according to the function of the matched FID.07-09-2009

Patent applications by Srinivas V. Dasari, Scottsdale, AZ US

Viswanath Dasari, Alpharetta, GA US

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20080275866DOMAIN INDEPENDENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AUTOMATING DATA AGGREGATION AND PRESENTATION - A domain independent system and method for automatically generating at least one presentation-ready report from either detailed or summarized data from database queries. The process of getting useful information requires querying a database to get detailed records, then meaningfully aggregating detailed data based on user experience and business needs and, finally, presenting the data using appropriate reports. This process of data aggregation and presentation can be automated and is accomplished by aggregating detailed data using domain metrics selected based on predefined and configurable rules or past usage; selecting one or more presentations based on predefined and configurable rules or past usage; and displaying one or more presentations based on device constraints and characteristics.11-06-2008
20110093501DOMAIN INDEPENDENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AUTOMATING DATA AGGREGATION - A computer automated method of presenting data. The method includes the steps of inputting a set of user-defined instructions into a computer database system, inputting a user query into said computer database system, mining the computer database system for data relevant to said user query, creating a data set comprising the data relevant to the user query, and selecting at least one presentation report for compiling the data, wherein the selection is based on any of predefined and configurable rules and past user usage. At least one presentation report is then displayed to the user, wherein the displaying process further includes the step of graphically arranging the at least one presentation report based on an available viewing area of a device accessing the at least one presentation report.04-21-2011
20110145253DOMAIN INDEPENDENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AUTOMATING DATA AGGREGATION - A computer automated method and system of presenting data. The method may include the steps of inputting a set of user-defined instructions into a remotely located computer database system via a public network connection, inputting a user query into the computer database system via the public network connection, mining the computer database system for data relevant to the user query, creating a data set comprising the data relevant to the user query, and aggregating data in the data set using domain metrics selected based on any of predefined and configurable rules and past user usage. The aggregation may further include tagging all data attributes in the data set based on database metadata and inputs from a user, wherein the data attributes comprise any of data identifications (IDs), data grouping attributes, and data measure attributes.06-16-2011
20110145254DOMAIN INDEPENDENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AUTOMATING DATA AGGREGATION - A computer automated method and system of presenting data. The method may include the steps of inputting a set of user-defined instructions into a remotely located computer database system via a local network connection, inputting a user query into the computer database system via the local network connection, mining the computer database system for data relevant to the user query, creating a data set comprising the data relevant to the user query, and aggregating data in the data set using domain metrics selected based on any of predefined and configurable rules and past user usage. The aggregation may further include tagging all data attributes in the data set based on database metadata and inputs from a user, wherein the data attributes comprise any of data identifications (IDs), data grouping attributes, and data measure attributes.06-16-2011