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Ajay P. Deo, Lewisville, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090070469METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SERVICES IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK USING INTEROPERABILITY SPECIFICATION/SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (IOS/SIP) ADAPTER - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing services in a telecommunications network using an IOS/SIP adapter. According to one aspect of the subject matter described herein, a method for providing supplementary services to IMS devices and non-IMS devices using common IMS network components is provided. The method includes providing an interoperability specification/session initiation protocol (IOS/SIP) adapter configured to communicate with a base station subsystem and an IMS network. The method further includes, at the IOS/SIP adapter, receiving, from the base station subsystem a request for providing a supplementary service to a non-IMS device in communication with the base station subsystem. In response to the request, the method includes sending a message to an IMS node in the IMS network that provides the supplementary service to the non-IMS device and to IMS devices.03-12-2009
20100027532METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SEDATION SERVICE IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network is provided. The method includes steps that are performed at a session initiation protocol (SIP) sedation node. The method includes receiving a first message sent from a SIP user agent and intended for a SIP server. The method further includes determining whether the SIP server is unavailable. The method further includes responsive to a determination that the SIP server is unavailable to respond to the first message, sending, to the SIP client, a SIP sedation message for reducing the number or frequency of messages sent by the SIP user agent to the SIP server.02-04-2010
20100154047METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR MEDIA SESSION POLICY COMPLIANCE AUDITING AND ENFORCEMENT USING A MEDIA RELAY AND SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) SIGNALING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for media session policy compliance auditing and enforcement using a media relay and session initiation protocol (SIP) signaling are provided. One method includes at a SIP policy server, receiving SIP signaling from a user agent client to obtain a policy for media session and, in response, generating at least one media session correlation token. At least a portion of the SIP policy server is implemented in hardware. The media session correlation token and the media policy are communicated to the user agent client and to a media relay. Identification information for the media relay is also communicated to the user agent client. At least a portion of the media relay is implemented in hardware. At the media relay, the media session correlation token is received and used to correlate and store usage information for the media session and to monitor compliance with the media policy.06-17-2010
20100161809METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR REGULATING NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATOR (NAT) AND FIREWALL PINHOLE PRESERVATION TRAFFIC IN A SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for regulating pinhole preservation traffic generated or received by firewall or network address translator (NAT) session initiation protocol (SIP) user agent clients (UACs) are disclosed. One method includes, maintaining a list of contact information for a plurality of SIP UACs registering from behind at least one of a firewall and a NAT. The method further includes iterating through the list to generate SIP messages to the different UACs such that the SIP messages to the different UACs are spaced at substantially regular intervals with respect to each other, wherein the SIP messages to the different UACs trigger responses from the UACs such that the responses are spaced at substantially regular intervals with respect each other.06-24-2010
20100174821METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR GENERATING AND USING STATELESSLY REVERSIBLE REPRESENTATIONS OF SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) INFORMATION BY SIP CLUSTER ENTITIES - The subject matter described herein relates to methods, systems, and computer readable media for generating and using statelessly reversible representations of SIP information by SIP cluster entities. One method includes, at a first SIP cluster entity, receiving a first SIP message including SIP information. The method further includes generating a second SIP message including a statelessly reversible representation of the SIP information. The method further includes transmitting, to a SIP entity that is not a member of the cluster to which the first SIP entity belongs, the second SIP message with the statelessly reversible representation and information for reaching the cluster.07-08-2010

Patent applications by Ajay P. Deo, Lewisville, TX US

Ajay Padmakar Deo, Carrollton, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110167152METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) EVENT WATCHER ENTITY INFORMATION IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media system for collecting and distributing session initiation protocol (SIP) event watcher entity subscription information in a communications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a system includes one or more notifier servers for receiving subscription requests for SIP event information associated with a plurality of watched entities from a plurality of watcher entities. The system further includes a watcher information (WINFO) server for receiving, from the notifier servers, SIP event subscription information that includes, for each watcher entity, an association between the watcher entity to each of the watched entities in which a subscription for SIP event information was requested by the watcher entity, for storing the SIP event subscription information in the WINFO server, for receiving, from one of the watched entities, a request for watcher entity subscription information associated with the requesting watched entity from one of the watched entities, and for accessing the SIP event subscription information to locate the watcher entity subscription information associated with the requesting watched entity.07-07-2011
20110167172METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING A FAILOVER MEASURE USING WATCHER INFORMATION (WINFO) ARCHITECTURE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media system for collecting and distributing session initiation protocol (SIP) event watcher entity subscription information in a communications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, the method includes receiving, at a first notifier server from a watcher entity client, a first subscription request for SIP event information associated with one or more watched entity clients. The method also includes receiving, at a watcher information (WINFO) entity, SIP event subscription information that includes an identifier indicating that the first notifier server serves the watcher entity client, storing the SIP event subscription information in the WINFO entity, detecting the unavailability of the first notifier server. The method further includes sending an instruction message, based on the identifier in the stored SIP event subscription information, to direct the watcher entity to generate a second subscription request associated for the SIP event information.07-07-2011

Arundhati S. Deo, Saint Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
200900991556-SUBSTITUTED 2,3,4,5-TETRAHYDRO-1H-BENZO[D]AZEPINES AS 5-HT2C RECEPTOR AGONISTS - The present invention provides 6-substituted 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-benzoazepines of Formula I as selective 5-HT04-16-2009

Arundhati S. Deo, St. Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
201200289616 Substituted 2, 3,4,5 Tetrahydro-1H-Benzo[d]Azepines as 5-HT2c Receptor Agonist - The present invention provides 6-substituted 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-benzo[d]azepines of Formula I as selective 5-HT02-02-2012

Christopher Deo, Hillside, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076803Method and System for Dynamic Project Management and Capacity Management and capacity management - Described herein are systems and methods for dynamic project management and capacity management. Specifically, the systems and method include a management tool for performing project management, capacity management, and time and cost creation across systems and departments for the lowest levels of data. The management tool include a computer readable storage medium including a set of instructions that are executable by a processor, the set of instructions being operable to store projected time information and projected cost information for a project, store actual time information and actual cost information for the project, and display a correlation between i) the projected time information and actual time information, and ii) the projected cost information and the actual cost information.03-25-2010

Harshal Ulhas Deo, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080256040VISUALIZATION OF REPUTATION RATINGS - In one embodiment, a system and method is illustrated including receiving a feedback request identifying a particular user, retrieving a feedback entry in response to the feedback request, the feedback entry containing a first term, building a scoring model based, in part, upon a term frequency count denoting a frequency with which the first term appears in a searchable data structure, mapping the first term to a graphical illustration based upon a second term associated with the graphical illustration such that the graphical illustration may be used to represent the second term, and generating a feedback page containing the first term and the graphical illustration. The method may include assigning a value to the first term so as to identify the first term, assigning the first term to the searchable data structure, and extracting the first term from the searchable data structure based, in part, upon an extraction rule.10-16-2008
20090210368SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL TIME PATTERN IDENTIFICATION - A method for near real time patterns identification, in one example embodiment, comprises receiving a data stream containing information associated with a transaction and participants of the transaction and receiving an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm trained to score data in the data stream. The method may further comprise receiving metadata associated with the historical information, comparing the data stream to the metadata by measuring differences between variables included in the historical metadata and the data stream. The method may further comprise modifying the data stream to suit the AI algorithm when the differences between variables are below predetermined threshold values and retraining the AI algorithm based on the data stream when the differences between the variables are greater than the predetermined threshold values. The method may further comprise feeding the data stream to the AI algorithm to classify the variables in the data stream.08-20-2009
20100076857METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ACTIVITY-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS - Embodiments of computer-implemented methods and systems for activity-based recommendations are described. One example embodiment includes receiving data indicating historical activities of a user community, the historical activities including historical activities of the target user, selecting a reference group of users from the user community based on analysis of the historical activities of the target user, receiving generally current time activities of the reference group of users, the generally current time activities including those activities that have occurred within a defined time window, and recommending items to the target user based on the generally current time activities of the reference group of users.03-25-2010

Patent applications by Harshal Ulhas Deo, San Jose, CA US

Indrani Deo, Ossining, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110121032BEVERAGE DISPENSING DEVICE - Novel systems and methods for dispensing compositions, such as beverages, are provided. Novel beverage dispensers may be configured to receive one or more physiological parameters regarding a user, and in response, formulate at least one beverage recipe for dispensing. A beverage dispenser may wirelessly receive data from a biosensor. In certain embodiments, data from the biosensor may be used to alter the recipe to another existing beverage or a custom beverage. Non-physiological data may also be considered. In one embodiment, environmental and/or biographical data may be utilized. In another embodiment, exertion data may be calculated. The calculation of exertion data may receive inputs regarding at least one physiological parameter and/or non-physiological parameters to derive a second physiological parameter not being measured. Novel systems and methods may reduce costs associated with extra sensors and/or allow more accurate assessment of the user's exertion level.05-26-2011
20110123688AUTOMATED BEVERAGE FORMULATION - Systems and methods for dispensing beverages are provided. In accordance with various embodiments, beverage vendors may maintain the quality associated with a branded beverage while permitting consumers to enjoy the personalized beverages. In one embodiment, a user input may select a beverage formulation. The beverage formulation may be a commercially available branded beverage. A second user input may be received that is configured to modify a concentration of an ingredient of the selected beverage formulation. The ingredient may be a sweetener, such as a sugar. In response to the adjusting the ingredient, a concentration of at least one second ingredient may be automatically adjusted to form a recipe of a modified beverage formulation. In one embodiment, the user input adjusts a natural sugar and, in response, the carbon dioxide concentration is automatically adjusted. In another embodiment, carbon dioxide and another acid may be adjusted.05-26-2011
20110125334BEVERAGE DISPENSING DEVICE - Systems and methods for dispensing beverages are provided. Aspects relate to obtaining measurements regarding dispensing an ingredient (including the dispensing conditions of the ingredient) and determining whether to adjust dispensing conditions of at least one other ingredient. In one embodiment, at least one ingredient of a recipe is not dispensed based upon a dispensing measurement. The adjustment of one or more ingredients may comprise the use of adjustable orifices, which do not require separate measurements of ingredients before dispensing, but rather may measure ingredients' parameters (including dispensing conditions) as they are dispensed. Certain embodiments relate to devices and methods that may determine if an ingredient is a non-Newtonian fluid, and if so, may be configured to conduct measurements on such fluids, including, for example, the strain stress and strain rate as the fluid passes within a conduit.05-26-2011
20110192495BEVERAGE DISPENSING DEVICE HAVING AUDIO AND VIDEO FEEDBACK - Systems and methods for dispensing beverages are provided. Aspects relate to providing audio and/or visual feedback to users during the dispensing of a selected beverage. Audio and video files are stored electronically within the dispenser. In response to the selection of a beverage, audio and video files corresponding to the beverage are selected and presented to a user during the dispensing of the beverage. The sound file may correspond to the type of beverage being dispensed and the video may show a fill state of a beverage container.08-11-2011

Mandar Deo, Columbus, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090165535LEAK LOCALIZATION IN A CAVITATED BODY - The present invention includes a method and system using dynamic pressure measurements for determining a presence, location, and size of a leak in a chamber of a body. The method includes sealing a plurality of ports of the chamber, pressurizing the chamber with a fluid, measuring a dynamic pressure at each of the plurality of ports, and analyzing the dynamic pressure measured at each of the plurality of ports to determine a presence, location, and/or size of the leak. The location of the leak can be determined by analyzing magnitude and/or phase values from a generated frequency response function matrix, interpolating between two of the plurality of ports, triangulating between three of the plurality of ports, and/or analyzing a rate and profile at which the pressure decays at each of the plurality of ports to determine the location of the leak.07-02-2009

Namita Deo, Newark, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110236324PLANT EXTRACTS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME, AND USES THEREOF - This disclosure relates to plant extracts selected from 09-29-2011
20120027697PLANT EXTRACTS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME, AND USES THEREOF - This disclosure relates to plant extracts selected from 02-02-2012

Nirmalendu Deo, Lincoln, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100119825CRYSTALLINE NANOSTRUCTURES - The present invention comprises nano obelisks and nanostructures and methods and processes for same. The nano obelisks of the present invention are advantageous structures for use as electron source emitters. For example, the ultra sharp obelisks can be used as an emitter source to generate highly coherent and high energy electrons with high current.05-13-2010

Padmakar Deo, The Woodlands, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100025109Apparatus and Method for Generating Formation Textural Feature Images - Apparatus and methods for providing an image of a formation textural feature are disclosed, which in one aspect may include defining a plurality of sectors for a wellbore, obtaining wellbore image data corresponding to each sector over a wellbore depth, obtaining a gray level co-occurrence matrix from the wellbore image data for a selected textural feature of the formation, and generating from the gray scale co-occurrence matrix an image of the selected textural feature over the wellbore depth.02-04-2010

Puspendu Deo, Stamford, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100021370Flotation Reagents and Flotation Processes Utilizing Same - Methods of enhancing recovery of value sulfide or precious minerals from an ore containing Mg-silicate, slime forming minerals, and/or clay by crushing the ore, grinding the ore, and subjecting the ground ore to a flotation process, in conjunction with the addition of at least one monovalent ion modifier enhancing agent and/or froth phase modifier agent to the ore, are provided herein.01-28-2010

Sandeep Deo, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100207742Wireless Communication Device for Providing at Least One Near Field Communication Service - A wireless communication device (08-19-2010

Sapna K. Deo, Fishers, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100291566SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF BACTERIA-RELATED CONDITIONS - The presently-disclosed subject matter provides systems, methods, and kits for diagnosing and/or monitoring a bacteria-related condition of interest in a subject by providing a cell sensing system, each system containing a reporter molecule capable of detecting binding of a quorum sensing molecule and capable of generating a detectable signal.11-18-2010
20100304379SPORES FOR THE STABILIZATION AND ON-SITE APPLICATION OF BACTERIAL WHOLE-CELL BIOSENSING SYSTEMS - The presently-disclosed subject matter is directed to biosensors comprising spore-forming bacterial cells and/or spores generated therefrom, a recognition unit within each spore-forming cell for binding an analyte of interest, and a reporter molecule within each spore-forming cell for detecting binding of the analyte of interest, wherein the reporter molecule generates a detectable signal upon binding of the analyte by the recognition element. The presently-disclosed subject matter further provides methods of using the biosensors and systems and kits including the biosensors.12-02-2010

Yashwant M. Deo, New Brunswick, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090253176Cell lines and methods for producing proteins - The methods of the present invention involve the manipulation and/or propagation of oviduct tumor cells derived from either wild-type or transgenic avians.10-08-2009

Yashwant M. Deo, East Brunswick, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100047244Human CTLA-4 Antibodies and Their Uses - The present invention provides novel human sequence antibodies against human CTLA-4 and methods of treating human diseases, infections and other conditions using these antibodies.02-25-2010
20100322920Human monoclonal antibodies against CD30 - Isolated human monoclonal antibodies which bind to CD30 (e.g., human CD30) are disclosed. The human antibodies can be produced in a non-human transgenic animal, e.g., a transgenic mouse, capable of producing multiple isotypes of human monoclonal antibodies by undergoing V-D-J recombination and isotype switching. Also disclosed are derivatives of the human antibodies (e.g., bispecific antibodies and immunoconjugates), pharmaceutical compositions comprising the human antibodies, non-human transgenic animals and hybridomas which produce the human antibodies, and therapeutic and diagnostic methods for using the human antibodies.12-23-2010
20110296546Human CTLA-4 Antibodies And Their Uses - The present invention provides novel human sequence antibodies against human CTLA-4 and methods of treating human diseases, infections and other conditions using these antibodies.12-01-2011

Patent applications by Yashwant M. Deo, East Brunswick, NJ US