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Amol Inamdar, White Plains, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090002014Ultra fast differential transimpedance digital amplifier for superconducting circuits - Supercooled electronics often use Rapid Single Flux Quantum (RSFQ) digital circuits. The output voltages from RSFQ devices are too low to be directly interfaced with semiconductor electronics, even if the semiconductor electronics are cooled. Techniques for directly interfacing RSFQ digital circuits with semiconductor electronics are disclosed using a novel inverting transimpedance digital amplifier in conjunction with a non-inverting transimpedance digital amplifier to create a differential transimpedance digital amplifier that permits direct interfacing between RSFQ and semiconductor electronics.01-01-2009

Anil B. Inamdar, Dublin, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100125525PRICE ALTERATION THROUGH BUYER AFFECTED AGGREGATION OF PURCHASERS - A method, apparatus, and system of price alteration through buyer affected aggregation of purchasers are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of buyer altered aggregation of purchasers includes generating an offer of at least two of an item (e.g., a good, a real property, an intangible property, and/or a service) for sale at a conditionally determined price to a potential buyer, acquiring an additional potential buyer. The method includes aggregating a set of potential buyers to affect the conditionally determined price. In addition, the method includes selling at least two of the item at the conditionally determined price to the set of potential buyers at a predetermined time.05-20-2010

Muinsh V. Inamdar, Ann Arbor, MI US

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20080261085Biological Battery or Fuel Cell Utilizing Mitochondria - A battery or fuel cell that includes at least one electrode having a biological component. The biological component may be formed on the cathode and may consist of a material including mitochondria.10-23-2008

Rajendra Inamdar, N. Chelmsford, MA US

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20090019312System and Method for Providing an Instrumentation Service Using Dye Injection and Filtering in a SIP Application Server Environment - An instrumentation service is described that uses dye injection and filtering in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application server environment. The instrumentation service can provide a flexible mechanism for selectively adding diagnostic code to the SIP application server and the various applications running on it. It can allow flexible selection of locations in the server and application code, at which instrumentation code can be added. The process of adding diagnostic code can be deferred to the time of running the server at the deployment site. The instrumentation service further allows flexible selection of diagnostic actions, which can be executed at selected locations. In various embodiments, the execution of diagnostic code can be dynamically enabled or disabled while the server is running. Also, the behavior of diagnostic code executed at such locations can be dynamically changed while the server is running.01-15-2009

Patent applications by Rajendra Inamdar, N. Chelmsford, MA US

Rajendra Inamdar, North Chelmsford, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090125881SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY REDEFINING CLASS FILES IN AN APPLICATION SERVER ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein is a system and method for dynamically redefining class files in a Java-based development environment. The existing development cycle in Java generally requires developers to edit, build, and deploy before they can test changes to the code. This process can be quite time consuming. There is a need for dynamically redefining and testing class files in a development environment without a significant time delay or loss of data. In one embodiment, when a developer modifies the class definition a ClassFileTransformer function is used to maintain the original shape of a redefinable class, i.e. its declared fields and methods, without affecting the redefined class' behavior or appearance to outside code.05-14-2009

Siddharth Rajiv Inamdar, Rochester, NY US

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20100310282PRINTING METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING A REG SYNC SIGNAL - This disclosure provides a method, apparatus, and system for registering the transfer of an image from a belt to a media substrate associated with a printing device. Specifically, the exemplary methods use a ROS master clock and belt location sensor located downstream of a belt tensioning device to generate a reg sync signal to initiate transfer of the image.12-09-2010
20110149302METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESS MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT - A magnification adjustment method for a document processing system having a fixed frequency clock source providing a fixed frequency output signal to a plurality of raster output scanners (ROSs) and a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO)-based adjustable frequency clock source providing an adjustable frequency output signal to the ROSs is disclosed. The method includes: using a controller to determine a frequency setting for a phase increment control input signal to the adjustable frequency clock source; starting the document processing system; using the controller to set a phase accumulator control input to the frequency setting; sending a message to a ROS control module prior to imaging, including the correct clock source to use for the next image, the correct clock source being either the fixed frequency clock source or the adjustable frequency clock source; and applying the correct clock source synchronously to the beginning of an inter image panel zone.06-23-2011

Sunil Inamdar, Middletown, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100083958PERSONAL PROTECTIVE HOOD HAVING THERMOPLASTIC NECKDAM - This invention relates to protective hoods, and in particular personal protective hoods which surround an individual's head and protects the individual from contact with Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear (CBRN), smoke, noxious fumes, and products of combustion, such as carbon monoxide. The protective hoods contain neck dams that seal against a person's neck and are formed from thermoplastic elastomers or polyolefins.04-08-2010