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Bhavani Duggirala, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090080732System and Method for Performing Probabilistic Classification and Decision Support Using Multidimensional Medical Image Databases - A system and method for providing decision support to a physician during a medical examination is disclosed. Data is received from a sensor representing a particular medical measurement. The received data includes image data. The received data and context data is analyzed with respect to one or more sets of training models. Probability values for the particular medical measurement and other measurements to be taken are derived based on the analysis and based on identified classes. The received image data is compared with training images. Distance values are determined between the received image data and the training images, and the training images are associated with the identified classes. Absolute value feature sensitivity scores are derived for the particular medical measurement and other measurements to be taken based on the analysis. The probability values, distance values and absolute value feature sensitivity scores are outputted to the user.03-26-2009

Chandra S. Duggirala, Walnut Creek, CA US

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20120116285DEVICES FOR TREATING OBESITY AND METHODS OF USING THOSE DEVICES - Described here are devices for treating obesity. The devices are situated in the stomach and duodenum and maintain separation of the chyme stream leaving the stomach from the stream containing bile and pancreatic fluids exiting the Ampulla of Vater until well down into the small intestine. The devices, however, permit other digestive fluids to enter the chyme stream and hormones to enter the blood stream.05-10-2012

Rajesh Duggirala, Hillsboro, OR US

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20100213379Self Powered Sensor with Radioisotope source - A self-powered sensor (e.g., 08-26-2010

Suryanarayana Duggirala, San Jose, CA US

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20080294955Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.11-27-2008
20080301510Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.12-04-2008
20090271673Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.10-29-2009
20090313514Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.12-17-2009
20100031101Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.02-04-2010
20100223516Dynamically Reconfigurable Shared Scan-In Test Architecture - A low overhead dynamically reconfigurable shared scan-in test architecture is provided. This test architecture advantageously allows for changing scan inputs during the scan operation on a per shift basis. The flexibility of reconfiguring the scan input to scan chain mapping every shift cycle can advantageously reduce both test data volume and test application time.09-02-2010

Patent applications by Suryanarayana Duggirala, San Jose, CA US

Surya V. Duggirala, Eagan, MN US

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20080288496METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONCURRENT PRODUCER-CONSUMER BUFFERS - A method and a system for implementing concurrent producer-consumer buffers are provided. The method and system in one aspect uses separate locks, one for putter and another for taker threads operating on a concurrent producer-consumer buffer. The locks operate independently of a notify-wait process.11-20-2008
20080307100AUTONOMIC ADJUSTMENT OF CONNECTION KEEP-ALIVES - A server computer system includes a keep-alive autonomic adjustment mechanism that monitors current operating conditions and dynamically adjusts the keep-alive specification to optimize the keep-alives for the current operating conditions. The keep-alive autonomic adjustment mechanism monitors the total number of clients, and the average number of requests per client. The value of a keep-alive specification that determines how log to keep a connection open may be dynamically and autonomically adjusted by the keep-alive autonomic adjustment mechanism according to the monitored current operating conditions. The keep-alive autonomic adjustment mechanism may also include the ability to autonomically enable and disable the keep-alives. In this manner the performance of the server may be tuned to optimize the effect of using keep-alives according to current operating conditions.12-11-2008
20090204956MULTIPLE-MODE SOFTWARE LICENSE ENFORCEMENT - A computer implemented method, for multiple-mode software license enforcement on a client, including encoding in the software at least one predetermined event that occurs prior to a validation of the software program and encoding it with different functional states. The software's resulting modification may be of reduced or increased functionality or both reduced and increased functionality. The predetermined events may be the elapsing of a predetermined length of time, the entry of a valid registration key or an act of validating. Each of these events may take place a multiple number of times.08-13-2009

Patent applications by Surya V. Duggirala, Eagan, MN US