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Joseline Rumitha Durairaj, Bangalore IN
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080198768 | Management Interface and Tool for Benchmarking Optical Network Topologies - A management tool facilitating benchmarking of optical network topologies. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an identification of an optical network element, including network address information of the optical network element; receiving an identification of one or more optical network traffic generators, including access information of the optical network generators; and automatically accessing the identified optical network element, and one or more traffic generators in connection with execution of one or more tests on the optical network element. | 08-21-2008 |
Lakshmi Durairaj, Iowa City, IA US
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| 20090246146 | HALIDES IN THE TREATMENT OF PATHOGENIC INFECTION - The present invention relates to the use of halides and halide salts for the treatment of microbial infections, including those caused by bacteria, fungi and viruses. The present invention takes advantage of endogenous immune function and augments this system using a non-toxic and inexpensive reagent that can be delivered to mucosal surfaces, for example, orally, topically, opthalmically and via inhalation. | 10-01-2009 |
Micheal Durairaj, Chennai IN
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| 20090087893 | Modified Expandase Enzyme and its use - The present invention relates to a mutant penicillin expandase which comprises an amino acid substitution at one or more residue positions corresponding to those of a wild-type expandase selected from the group consisting of threonine at position 42, isoleucine at position 50, histidine at position 57, threonine at position 67, valine at position 133, threonine at position 143, proline at position 145, glycine at position 148, phenyl alanine at position 152, proline at position 196, alanine at position 240, cysteine at position 281, Serine at position 309, provided that the amino acid substitution at the residue position of cysteine at position 281 is not tyrosine. | 04-02-2009 |
Ramesh Durairaj, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20090279562 | Content-aware dynamic network resource allocation - Network resources allocated for particular application traffic are aware of the characteristics of L4+ content to be transmitted. One embodiment of the invention realizes network resource allocation in terms of three intelligent modules, gateway, provisioning and classification. A gateway module exerts network control functions in response to application requests for network resources. The network control functions include traffic path setup, bandwidth allocation and so on. Characteristics of the content are also specified in the received application network resource requests. Under request of the gateway module, a provisioning module allocates network resources such as bandwidth in optical networks and edge devices as well. An optical network resource allocation leads to a provisioning optical route. Under request of the gateway module, a classification module differentiates applications traffic according to content specifications, and thus creates and applies content-aware rule data for edge devices to forward content-specified traffic towards respective provisioning optical routes. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100217854 | Method and Apparatus for Intelligent Management of a Network Element - A network element (NE) includes an intelligent interface (II) with its own operating environment rendering it active during the NE boot process, and with separate intelligence allowing it to take actions on the NE prior to, during, and after the boot process. The combination of independent operation and increased intelligence provides enhanced management opportunities to enable the NE to be controlled throughout the boot process and after completion of the boot process. For example, files may be uploaded to the NE before or during the boot process to restart the NE from a new software image. The II allows this downloading process to occur in parallel on multiple NEs from a centralized storage resource. Diagnostic checks may be run on the NE, and files, and MIB information, and other data may be transmitted from the II to enable a network manager to more effectively manage the NE. | 08-26-2010 |
Thilak Raj Durairaj, Harrogate GB
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| 20110285242 | STRESS REDUCTION IN ELECTRICAL MACHINES - A rotating electrical machine has a rotor composed of laminations having salient poles. The poles have one or more holes which are positioned so as to reduce the peak stress experienced by the lamination when the rotor is rotating. The holes are chosen according to a disclosed design procedure which gives a reduction in peak stress for a given limit on the output of the machine. | 11-24-2011 |
