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Anand Ganesh, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090300241 | VIRTUAL MEDIA DEVICE - A system, device, and method for virtually connecting a media device to a computing device are disclosed. One embodiment comprises a method to operate a virtual media device in a computing device, wherein the virtual media device that is controlled by a remote media device. In this manner, a computing device may stream media data to and from the remote media device. | 12-03-2009 |
Arun Ganesh, Aurora, IL US
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| 20120112636 | ELECTRONIC BALLAST AND STARTUP METHOD - An electronic ballast and startup method including an electronic ballast operably connected to a lamp having a lamp filament, the electronic ballast having a timer ( | 05-10-2012 |
Balasubramaniam Ganesh, Belmont, CA US
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| 20100145752 | ADAPTABLE WORKFLOW AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A data driven workflow solution that normalizes business communications by systematically recording related business communications from disparate communications channels in a common format such that the related business communications are automatically integrated into the associated business processes and which flow solution is flexible for capturing additional data elements or to adapt to changing tasks associated with the business processes is disclosed. | 06-10-2010 |
Brinda Ganesh, College Park, MD US
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| 20080276240 | Reordering Data Responses - A system includes a deterministic system, and a controller electrically coupled to the deterministic system via a link, wherein the controller comprises a transaction scheduling mechanism that allows data responses from the deterministic system, corresponding to requests issued from the controller, to be returned out of order. | 11-06-2008 |
Chandra Ganesh, Murphy, TX US
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| 20110103223 | System and Method to Determine Resource Status of End-to-End Path - Determining availability of an end-to-end physical path associated with reserved resources of a tunnel may include determining, for one or more nodes, a resource status for one or more resources integral to each node. Resource status for the integral resources of each node may be recorded in a message. Each node may communicate its associated message to one or more other nodes. At least one particular node of the one or more nodes may receive the messages communicated from the one or more nodes. The at least one particular node may store resource statuses for each of the one or more nodes. Based on an analysis of resource statuses, the at least one particular node may determine an availability of an end-to-end path of reserved resources of a tunnel including one or more of the nodes based on an analysis of resource statuses. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110153804 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPORTING DEFECTS WITHIN A NETWORK - A method and system for reporting defects within a network are disclosed. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a method for reporting defects within a network comprises generating a summary alarm by a network element based on defects detected within a network. The method further comprises receiving at the network element a first request for the detected defects within the network from a network management system in response to generation of the summary alarm. The method further comprises reporting the detected defects by the network element in response to the first request from the network management system. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110154099 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MASKING DEFECTS WITHIN A NETWORK - A method and system for masking defects within a network are disclosed. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a method for masking defects within a network comprises detecting by a service entity defects within a network. The method further comprises determining a number of detected defects associated with a network component included in the network. The method further comprises generating by the network component a summary alarm if the number of detected defects within the network is greater than a first threshold. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110249676 | Method and System for Forwarding and Switching Traffic in a Network Element - A method for forwarding a packet may include generating, by a first hash function module, a first hash value based on data included within the packet. The method may also include generating, by a second hash function module, a second hash value based on data included within the packet. The method may additionally include determining, by a first hash region integral to a memory and associated with the first hash function module, whether an index location of the first hash region corresponding to the first hash value includes an entry. Moreover, the method may include determining, by a second hash region integral to a memory and associated with the second hash function module, whether an index location of the second hash region corresponding to the second hash includes an entry. The method may further include, in response to a determination that at least one of the index location of the first hash region corresponding to the first hash value and the index location of the second hash region corresponding to the second hash value includes an entry, forwarding the packet based on forwarding information included within the entry. | 10-13-2011 |
Chandrasekaran Ganesh, Murphy, TX US
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| 20120011206 | Systems and Methods for Discovery of Network Topology Using Service OAM - According to one embodiment, a method may include instantiating a first maintenance end point on a first port of a first network element. The first maintenance end point may determine whether a heartbeat message has been received from a second maintenance end point instantiated on a second port of a second network element. In response to determining that the heartbeat message has been received, the maintenance end point may analyze the heartbeat message to determine an identifier for the second network element and an identifier for the second port. Based on the determination of the identifier of the second network element and the identifier of the second port, the network element may store information to an adjacency list, the information indicating at least one of an adjacency of the first port to the second port and an adjacency of the first network element to the second network element. | 01-12-2012 |
Ganesh A. Ganesh, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100251976 | EJECTOR DRIVEN STEAM GENERATOR START UP SYSTEM - A generating system is presented that includes a steam generator, a separator coupled to the generator, a supply providing feed water, a start-up system coupled to and receiving the feed water, and a recirculation system coupled to the start-up system. The steam generator operates in a plurality of operating modes. In one mode the steam generator generates a flow of steam and fluid. The separator separates the flow into components of steam and fluid. The recirculation system receives the feed water from the start-up system and provides a required flow to the steam generator during at least one mode. The recirculation system includes an ejector. The ejector induces a portion of the fluid from the separator into the recirculation system, mixes the induced fluid with the feed water to provide a recirculation flow, and the recirculation system provides the required flow to the steam generator including the recirculation flow. | 10-07-2010 |
Jaikumar Ganesh, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110099316 | Dock-Specific Display Modes - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products. A mobile computing device is determined to have electrically coupled by physical contact with a docking system that is adapted to supply electrical power for charging the mobile computing device. The docking system is determined to be a first type of docking system from a plurality of types of docking systems. A first user interface profile that corresponds to the first type of docking system is selected from among a plurality of user interface profiles. Each of the plurality of user interface profiles corresponds to a respective type of docking system from the plurality of types of docking systems. The first user interface profile is presented by the mobile computing device in response to selection of the first user interface profile. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110131358 | Wireless Communication with a Dock - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, system and program products. A mobile computing device determines that the mobile computing device has physically paired with a docking system. Wireless communication between the mobile computing device and the docking system is automatically established in response to said determining that the mobile computing device has physically paired with the docking system. Data that encodes an audio signal is transmitted, by the mobile computing device and to the docking system as part of the wireless communication, so as to cause speakers of the docking system to audibly output the audio signal from the mobile computing device. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20120023463 | DOCK-SPECIFIC DISPLAY MODES - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products. A mobile computing device is determined to have electrically coupled by physical contact with a docking system that is adapted to supply electrical power for charging the mobile computing device. The docking system is determined to be a first type of docking system from a plurality of types of docking systems. A first user interface profile that corresponds to the first type of docking system is selected from among a plurality of user interface profiles. Each of the plurality of user interface profiles corresponds to a respective type of docking system from the plurality of types of docking systems. The first user interface profile is presented by the mobile computing device in response to selection of the first user interface profile. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120030393 | Wireless Communication with a Dock - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, system and program products. A mobile computing device determines that the mobile computing device has physically paired with a docking system. Wireless communication between the mobile computing device and the docking system is automatically established in response to said determining that the mobile computing device has physically paired with the docking system. Data that encodes an audio signal is transmitted, by the mobile computing device and to the docking system as part of the wireless communication, so as to cause speakers of the docking system to audibly output the audio signal from the mobile computing device. | 02-02-2012 |
Jayasenan Sundara Ganesh, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20100131881 | Apparatus and Method for Data Search and Organization - Embodiments of the invention include a browser component and one or more server components that facilitate easy electronic search and selection of data via any network. Embodiments further comprise an intuitive user interface for the browser. Embodiments further include a method for performing searches and assembling data from anywhere on a variety of networks according to user specifications as directed through the browser and intuitive user interface. The searchable data can be of any type electronically representable. For most of this description, identifiable objects in the context of online shopping are used as an example. Data or objects can be physical objects such as merchandise, books in a library, etc., or representations of non-physical objects such as customer support problems, legal case descriptions, etc. The apparatus and method is also used for defining a new object, or searching existing well-defined objects. The apparatus and method enables a user to define search criteria in a much more intuitive and easy manner than when using existing methods. | 05-27-2010 |
Nikhil Ganesh, Champaign, IL US
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| 20080278722 | Fluorescence detection enhancement using photonic crystal extraction - Enhancement of fluorescence emission from fluorophores bound to a sample and present on the surface of two-dimensional photonic crystals is described. The enhancement of fluorescence is achieved by the combination of high intensity near-fields and strong coherent scattering effects, attributed to leaky photonic crystal eigenmodes (resonance modes). The photonic crystal simultaneously exhibits resonance modes which overlap both the absorption and emission wavelengths of the fluorophore. A significant enhancement in fluorescence intensity from the fluorophores on the photonic crystal surface is demonstrated. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110031409 | Fluorescence detection enhancement using photonic crystal extraction - Enhancement of fluorescence emission from fluorophores bound to a sample and present on the surface of two-dimensional photonic crystals is described. The enhancement of fluorescence is achieved by the combination of high intensity near-fields and strong coherent scattering effects, attributed to leaky photonic crystal eigenmodes (resonance modes). The photonic crystal simultaneously exhibits resonance modes which overlap both the absorption and emission wavelengths of the fluorophore. A significant enhancement in fluorescence intensity from the fluorophores on the photonic crystal surface is demonstrated. | 02-10-2011 |
Panchapakesan Ganesh, Washington, DC US
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| 20090291324 | Class of Pure Piezoelectric Materials - A modification of PbTiO | 11-26-2009 |
| 20120009361 | New Class of Pure Piezoelectric Materials - A modification of PbTiO | 01-12-2012 |
Pradeepsunder Ganesh, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20110142067 | DYNAMIC LINK CREDIT SHARING IN QPI - A method and system for dynamic credit sharing in a quick path interconnect link. The method including dividing incoming credit into a first credit pool and a second credit pool; and allocating the first credit pool for a first data traffic queue and allocating the second credit pool for a second data traffic queue in a manner so as to preferentially transmit the first data traffic queue or the second data traffic queue through a link. | 06-16-2011 |
Raghu Ganesh, Edmonds, WA US
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| 20110009431 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING FIBROPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - The present invention relates, in general, to fibroproliferative disorders, and, in particular, to methods and compositions for treating fibroproliferative disorders by administering to a mammal in need of treatment pharmacologically effective doses of a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, such as pentoxifylline, and an anti-oxidant which is a precursor of glutathione, such as N-acetyl-cysteine, or their derivatives or metabolites. | 01-13-2011 |
Renuka N. Ganesh, Huston, TX US
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| 20090124486 | HALOGEN SUBSTITUTED HETEROCYCLIC HETEROATOM CONTAINING LIGANDS-ALUMOXANE ACTIVATION OF METALLOCENES - This invention relates to an activator, catalyst system, and the use thereof. In one aspect, the catalyst system includes one or more polymerization catalysts and at least one activator. The activator comprises one or more heterocyclic heteroatom containing ligands coordinated to an alumoxane, wherein the activator is a reaction product of one or more alumoxanes and one or more heterocyclic heteroatom containing compounds, the one or more heterocyclic heteroatom containing ligands represented by the formula: | 05-14-2009 |
Renuka N. Ganesh, Houston, TX US
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| 20080319234 | Heterogeneous arylalkyl oxidation promoter - A promoter can have utility in selective heterogeneous oxidation of arylalkyl hydrocarbons such as, for example, cyclohexyl benzene and/or sec-butyl benzene to form hydroperoxides. The promoter can include the product of contacting a solid support comprising a metal oxide surface and an iron compound. The solid support can include, for example, titanium dioxide and/or an iron oxide such as magnetite and can have magnetic susceptibility. A method for the oxidation of arylalkyl hydrocarbons to form hydroperoxides can include contacting | 12-25-2008 |
| 20110112304 | Carbene Complexes of Lithium And/Or Magnesium Metal Salts, And Uses Thereof - This invention relates to a carbene complex of metal salt represented by the formula: | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110224391 | Pyridyldiamido Transition Metal Complexes, Production and Use Thereof - Pyridyldiamido transition metal complexes are disclosed for use in alkene polymerization to produce multimodal polyolefins. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20120071616 | Pyridyldiamido Transition Metal Complexes, Production And Use Thereof - Pyridyldiamido transition metal complexes are disclosed for use in alkene polymerization. | 03-22-2012 |
Shankar Ganesh, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090288079 | AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION OF A SOFTWARE PRODUCT ON A DEVICE - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for installing software include receiving a request to install a software product on a device and identifying the software product and the source of the software product based on the request. A message, which includes data identifying the software product and the source of the software product, is transmitted to a remote update device. An authorization message is received from the remote update device indicating whether the source of the software product is authorized to provide the software product. If the authorization message indicates that the source of the software product is authorized to provide the software product, the software product is automatically installed on the device. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20100107251 | MIME Handling Security Enforcement - A model restricts un-trusted data/objects from running on a user's machine without permission. The data is received by a protocol layer that reports a MIME type associated with the DATA, and caches the data and related cache file name (CFN). A MIME sniffer is arranged to identify a sniffed MIME type based on the cached data, the CFN, and the reported MIME type. Reconciliation logic evaluates the sniffed MIME type and the CFN to determine a reconciled MIME type, and to update the CFN. A class ID sniffer evaluates the updated CFN, the cached data, and the reconciled MIME type to determine an appropriate class ID. Security logic evaluates the updated CFN, the reported class ID, and other related system parameters to build a security matrix. Parameters from the security matrix are used to intercept data/objects before an un-trusted data/object can create a security breach on the machine. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100192165 | ASCERTAINING DOMAIN CONTEXTS - Various embodiments pertain to ascertaining domain contexts. In one embodiment, an application receives content that may contain a script (i.e. code). In this case, the domain context is ascertained and the script is executed in the context of the domain associated with the received content, rather than requiring the application or some other component to navigate to a location, such as a web location, to attempt to ascertain the domain context of the script. In another embodiment, third party objects or code are required to provide their domain context to an application in order for the application to make a security-based decision. | 07-29-2010 |
Shanthi Ganesh, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100129325 | SENECA VALLEY VIRUS BASED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING DISEASE - The present invention relates to a novel RNA picornavirus that is called Seneca Valley virus (“SVV”). The invention provides isolated SVV nucleic acids and proteins encoded by these nucleic acids. Further, the invention provides antibodies that are raised against the SVV proteins. Because SVV has the ability to selectively kill some types of tumors, the invention provides methods of using SVV and SVV polypeptides to treat cancer. Because SVV specifically targets certain tumors, the invention provides methods of using SVV nucleic acids and proteins to detect cancer. Additionally, due to the information provided by the tumor-specific mechanisms of SVV, the invention provides methods of making new oncolytic virus derivatives and of altering viruses to have tumor-specific tropisms. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20120034676 | SENECA VALLEY VIRUS BASED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING DISEASE - The present invention relates to a novel RNA | 02-09-2012 |
Steve S. Ganesh, Castro Valley, CA US
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| 20100185551 | Web-based method for automating recruiting processes comprising job description generation, screening questionnaire generation, Boolean logic generation, screening applicants using knock-out, non-knock-out and essay questions, allowing employers to score and rank candidates, and allowing employers to re-calibrate the scores and rankings of applicants - The invention removes much of the labor previously associated with recruiting employees. Specifically the invention automates processes comprising compilation of strings of terms used in resume searches, writing of job descriptions, advertising and posting of job descriptions on Internet accessible job boards, sending e-mail invitations to apply to likely candidates, creation and administration of applicant screening questionnaires, scoring submitted questionnaires, re-calibration of scores based on changed criteria, and sending notification to employers about qualified candidates. | 07-22-2010 |
Vannakambadi K. Ganesh, Pearland, TX US
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| 20110171285 | Design of Fibrinogen and Fibrinogen Derived Products with Reduced Bacterial Binding by Using Modified Sequences of Fibrinogen Chains - The present invention describes the design and development of new fibrinogen and fibrinogen derived products with significantly reduced binding to bacteria while retaining normal physiological functions by using modified fibrinogen amino acid sequences. The present invention describes modified sequences of Fg γ-chains and β-chains with reduced binding to | 07-14-2011 |
Yannakambadi K. Ganesh, Pearland, TX US
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| 20100015138 | Crystal structure of Staphylococcus aureus clumping factor a in complex with fibrinogen derived peptide and uses thereof - The present invention discloses crystal structure of | 01-21-2010 |
