Govindaswamy
Kannappan Govindaswamy, Mettupalayam IN
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20120247608 | METHOD OF WEAVING, PROCESSING AND FINISHING A PILE FABRIC - Disclosed is a method of weaving, processing and finishing a pile fabric whose pile height (H) after processing and finishing is substantially increased, thus obtaining increased pile height (H) which may be multiple of the original pile height (H) of the woven fabric. Specifically, the pile fabric is manufactured with multiple loop heights combining the original woven pile heights and/or different multiples of the original pile heights. Further, a process results in a fabric having a combination of pile heights, and designs by weaving repeats in the conventional way without soluble yarns (Y) in conjunction with repeats woven with multiple soluble yarns (Y). | 10-04-2012 |
Prabhu Govindaswamy, San Diego, CA US
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20140051422 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR DYNAMIC HPLMN CONFIGURATION - Methods, devices and systems enable the dynamic updating of home public land mobile network (HPLMN) information stored on a subscriber identification module (SIM) to avoid a roaming indication, without requiring any modifications to the mobile device modem, SIM application programming interface (API), the modem software, or the mobile device operating system. A mobile device may scan available public land mobile networks (PLMNs) to identify a participating PLMN to which the mobile device may connect, and receive network values having a mobile country code (MCC) value and a mobile network code (MNC) value from the identified PLMN. The mobile device may overwrite an existing HPLMN value and/or one or more IMSI values on the SIM with the receive network values. | 02-20-2014 |
Ramya Govindaswamy, Bangalore IN
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20140113321 | IDENTIFICATION OF CELLULOLYTIC MICROORGANISM CONTAMINATION IN FOOD AND OTHER MATERIALS - Compositions, kits, and methods for detecting cellulolytic microorganisms in a sample are disclosed herein. In some embodiments cellulolytic microorganisms are detected by detecting the presence of a secreted enzyme, such as but not limited to cellobiohydrolase. | 04-24-2014 |
Senthil Kumar Govindaswamy, San Diego, CA US
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20140198563 | MAGNETIC TUNNELING JUNCTION NON-VOLATILE REGISTER WITH FEEDBACK FOR ROBUST READ AND WRITE OPERATIONS - A magnetic tunneling junction non-volatile register with feedback for robust read and write operations. In an embodiment, two MTJ devices are configured to store a logical 0 or a logical 1, and are coupled to drive an output node to a voltage indicative of the stored logical 0 or a logical 1. The output of a D flip-flop is fed to the two MTJ devices so that the state of the D flip-flop may be stored in the two MTJ devices during a store operation. During a read operation, the D flip-flop outputs the state of the two MTJ devices. Read disturbances are mitigated with the use of an edge detector coupled to the output node, so that a LOW voltage is provided to the D flip-flop if a rising voltage at the output node is detected. | 07-17-2014 |
20140222880 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS USING A PHYSICAL ENTROPY SOURCE - A method and apparatus for generating random binary sequences from a physical entropy source having a state A and a state B by detecting whether the physical entropy source is in the state A or in the state B, attempting to shift the state of the physical entropy source to the opposite state in a probabilistic manner with less than 100% certainty, and producing one of four outputs based on the detected state and the state of the physical entropy source before the attempted shift. The outputs are placed in first and second queues and extracted in pairs from each queue. Random binary bits are output based on the sequences extracted from each queue. | 08-07-2014 |
20140252531 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HARVESTING DISSIPATED HEAT FROM INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (ICS) IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY FOR PROVIDING POWER FOR THE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Systems and methods for harvesting dissipated heat from integrated circuits (ICs) in electronic devices into electrical energy for providing power for the electronic devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, energy transferred from one or more ICs in the form of dissipated heat is harvested to convert at least a portion of this dissipated heat into electricity. This power can be used to provide power to the ICs to reduce overall power consumption by the electronic device. The harvested dissipated heat can be supplied to ICs in the electronic device to provide power to the ICs. Alternatively, or in addition, the harvested dissipated heat can be stored in an energy storage device to provide power to the ICs at a later time. | 09-11-2014 |
Senthil Kumar Govindaswamy, Bangalore IN
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20150084972 | CONTACTLESS DATA COMMUNICATION USING IN-PLANE MAGNETIC FIELDS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments described herein are related to contactless data communication. Related systems and methods for contactless data communication are disclosed herein. For example, a magnetic field-based contactless transmitter is disclosed that includes a substrate, a pair of dipole coils disposed on the substrate, and a drive circuit electrically coupled to the pair of dipole coils. To transmit data to a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) receiver disposed on a second substrate, the drive circuit is configured to drive the pair of dipole coils so as to generate a magnetic field in-plane to the MTJ receiver. Data can be transmitted from the magnetic field-based contactless transmitter to the MTJ receiver using the magnetic field. | 03-26-2015 |
Vadivel Govindaswamy, Bangalore IN
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20130259992 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING TEA PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a process which allows for the preparation of tea products comprising tea juice which are suitable for diluting to prepare beverages. The present inventors have identified that generation of carbon dioxide during the storage of tea juice in containers can cause problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a packaged tea juice in a stable form. The present inventors have now surprisingly found that treating tea juice using a specific time-temperature regime leads to a reduction in CO | 10-03-2013 |
20130260005 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING TEA PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a process which allows for the preparation of tea products comprising tea juice which are suitable for diluting to prepare beverages. The present inventors have identified that generation of carbon dioxide during the storage of tea juice in containers can cause problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a packaged tea juice in a stable form. The present inventors have now surprisingly found that reducing pH of the juice leads to a reduction in CO | 10-03-2013 |