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Gurumoorthy

Naga Gurumoorthy, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100082961Apparatus and method to harden computer system - In some embodiments, a processor-based system may include a processor, the processor having a processor identification, one or more electronic components coupled to the processor, at least one of the electronic components having a component identification, and a hardware security component coupled to the processor and the electronic component. The hardware security component may include a secure non-volatile memory and a controller. The controller may be configured to receive the processor identification from the processor, receive the at least one component identification from the one or more electronic components, and determine if a boot of the processor-based system is a provisioning boot of the processor-based system. If the boot is determined to be the provisioning boot, the controller may be configured to store a security code in the secure non-volatile memory, wherein the security code is based on the processor identification and the at least one component identification. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.04-01-2010
20100083365Apparatus and method to harden computer system - In some embodiments, a processor-based system may include a processor, the processor having a processor identification, one or more electronic components coupled to the processor, at least one of the electronic components having a component identification, and a hardware security component coupled to the processor and the electronic component. The hardware security component may include a secure non-volatile memory and a controller. The controller may be configured to receive the processor identification from the processor, receive the at least one component identification from the one or more electronic components, and determine if a boot of the processor-based system is a provisioning boot of the processor-based system. If the boot is determined to be the provisioning boot, the controller may be configured to store a security code in the secure non-volatile memory, wherein the security code is based on the processor identification and the at least one component identification. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.04-01-2010

Ramachandran Gurumoorthy, Berkely, CA US

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20100215289PERSONALIZED MEDIA MORPHING - User preference information is obtained from a user in order to personalize morphing of media for presentation to the user. User preference information may be provided by a user, generated based on user activity, or determined based on user group associations. Target media is analyzed and selected using user preference information. Contribution levels of source and target media are determined to morph target media into source media. Neurologically salient attributes of media are determined and morphed more significantly than less neurologically salient attributes. Morphed media is presented to the user to influence bias, persuasion, etc.08-26-2010

Ramachandran Gurumoorthy, San Diego, CA US

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20080215573Inter-Frequency Neighbor List Searching - Techniques for inter-frequency neighbor list searching are disclosed. Embodiments disclosed herein address the need for inter-frequency neighbor list searching. In one embodiment, a searcher is deployed to search a PN space with a first set of search parameters and to return search results. A subset of those results is selected, along with a previously saved search result, to form a set of PN locations for a second search. The second search is performed on a window around each of the PN locations, using a second set of search parameters. The maximum peak from the second search is saved for use in future iterations. In one embodiment, the subset is selected as the highest energy level peaks from the first search. In one embodiment, if a maximum peak is deemed to correspond to a valid base station when the position of that maximum peak is within a pre-determined time offset from a previous maximum peak.09-04-2008