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Ahmed Nazmul Jaffer, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20110056489 | RESPIRATORY TREATMENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for delivery of oxygen or other treatment gases to a patient without requiring physical contact or enclosure of the patient. Embodiments can include a delivery hood, sensing components, and a gas distribution system including one or more gas delivery ports. Gas delivery ports may be individually controlled based on input from the sensing components to alter the volume and orientation of treatment gas flow directed at a patient. Sensing components can include cameras or other sensors that detect the position of a patient's head, and gas delivery ports may then be controlled to direct treatment gas flow in the direction of the patient's head. Embodiments and methods described thereby allow for efficient oxygen or other gas delivery to a patient without requiring contact or enclosure of the patient. | 03-10-2011 |
Akbar Jaffer, Union City, CA US
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| 20090276400 | KNOWLEDGE BASE SEARCH UTILITY - A method is disclosed. The method includes performing a first search in response to initiating a communication session between an agent and a customer. The first search is performed using first data, attributes of a service interaction, and second data. The first data represents a second search requested by the customer, and the second data represents items viewed by the customer from among first results of the second search. Second results of the first search are displayed. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20090281967 | COMMUNICATION DASHBOARD WITH DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURED AGENT INTERFACE - The method and system of the present invention include, responsive to a receipt of a customer input, customizing an agent interface menu. The customizing includes selecting a plurality of action items for the agent interface menu, and ordering the plurality or more action items in the agent interface menu. The customizing is performed using the customer input and an item of stored customer information. The method further includes presenting an item of the customer input in an agent interface. The agent interface includes the agent interface menu, a communication window, and a customer attributes display. Responsive to a selection of one of the plurality of action items, wherein the plurality of action items is presented by the agent interface menu, an input field in a form provided in support of an action selected from the agent interface menu is populated with the customer input received from the customer interface. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090282106 | CONTEXT-AWARE CONTENT TRANSMISSION UTILITY - A method is disclosed. The method includes monitoring a user interface for a data item delivery request. In response to receipt of the data item delivery request, a data type for a data item selected for a delivery is determined, and a schema for performing the delivery is selected. Content of the data item for the delivery is selected, and the content is sent using the schema. The delivery is recorded in an activity log. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090282421 | APPLICATION WORKSPACE PERSISTENCE - The method and system of the present invention include recording a first transition by an agent interface between a first session and a second session of a plurality of sessions in a communication utility. The first transition is recorded in a transition record. Responsive to receipt of a request to initiate a third session by the communication utility, a transition frequency is determined using the transition record. Whether to accept the request to initiate the third session is determined using the transition frequency, and the request to initiate the third session is accepted. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20110054977 | CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT USING TEXT MESSAGES - A method is disclosed. The method includes, responsive to receiving a request for support, building a session profile from the request for support. The request for support is received from a mobile device. The method also includes identifying a solution by querying a database. The querying uses the session profile and the request for support. The database comprises a plurality of possible user inquiries, and a plurality of possible solutions associated with one or more of the plurality of possible user inquiries. The solution is associated with the request for support, and the solution is one of the plurality of possible solutions. The method further includes transmitting the solution to the mobile device. The transmitting includes transmitting a credential to the mobile device, verifying an eligibility of the mobile device, and transmitting the solution and program instructions executable on the mobile device. | 03-03-2011 |
Amin G. Jaffer, Fullerton, CA US
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| 20120056772 | MULTISTATIC TARGET DETECTION AND GEOLOCATION - Aspects of this invention are directed to the substantially improved detection and geolocation accuracy of targets (stationary or moving) by using the coherent data received at multiple airborne sensors. Further aspects are directed to aligning the (unknown) time-delayed and Doppler-shifted signals received at the multiple sensors relative to an arbitrary reference sensor, which depend on the unknown target position. This results in the target position and velocity vectors being simultaneously estimated and the detection peak enhanced by obtaining near coherent gain. Still further aspects are directed to the coherent generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) and the minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) statistic for multistatic radar systems, conditioned on estimation of certain parameters that render the system coherent. Analytical and computer simulation results are presented to show substantially enhanced detection and geolocation of moving targets in clutter. | 03-08-2012 |
Farouc Jaffer, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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| 20100268070 | Methods and Compositions for Identifying Subjects at Risk of Developing Stent Thrombosis - The invention provides methods and compositions for determining whether a subject containing a stent immobilized in a blood vessel has asymptomatic stent thrombosis or is at risk of developing clinically symptomatic stent thrombosis. In one approach, the method involves imaging a region of the blood vessel that contains the stent using a probe that contains a fluorochrome, for example, a near-infrared fluorochrome, and a targeting moiety that binds a molecular marker indicative of the presence of asymptomatic stent thrombosis or the development of symptomatic stent thrombosis. To the extent that the subject displays one or more such markers, the probe binds to the markers and increases the local concentration of the probe in the vicinity of the stent. The imaging method identifies those patients that display a higher density of such markers in the vicinity of the stent. As a result, those patients can be monitored for, and/or treated to prevent, symptomatic stent thrombosis. | 10-21-2010 |
Farouc A. Jaffer, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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| 20090192358 | SYSTEMS, PROCESSES AND COMPUTER-ACCESSIBLE MEDIUM FOR PROVIDING HYBRID FLOURESCENCE AND OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING - Apparatus and method can be provided for obtaining information regarding at least one portion of a biological structure. For example, using a first arrangement, it is possible to generate a first electro-magnetic radiation to be forwarded to the portion and receive, from the portion, a second fluorescent radiation associated with the first electro-magnetic radiation Further, using a second arrangement, it is possible to obtain information associated with the second fluorescent radiation, and generate at least one image of the portion as a function of the second fluorescent radiation. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the first arrangement can be inserted into at least one lumen, and the image of the portion may be associated with the at least one lumen. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20100092389 | DETECTION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS USING INDOCYANINE GREEN - Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method can be provided for imaging a portion of an anatomical structure. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an indocyanine green (ICG) agent can be provided to at least one portion of an anatomical structure, and it can be determined whether at least one plaque structure associated with the at least one portion includes at least one of an angiogenesis or an inflammation based on the interaction between the ICG agent and the at least one portion. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110137140 | Apparatus, Systems and Methods for Measuring Flow and Pressure within a Vessel - Exemplary embodiments of apparatus, system and method can be provided to measure a flow of fluid within an anatomical structure. For example, it is possible to use at least one first probe arrangement structured to be insertable into a vessel and configured to direct at least one radiation to at least one portion of the anatomical structure. Further, it is possible to provide at least one second arrangement which configured to detect an interference between a first radiation provided from the fluid via the probe arrangement and second a second radiation provided from a reference path as a function of wavelength thereof. Further, at least one third arrangement can be provided which is configured to determine at least one characteristic of the fluid as a function of the interference. | 06-09-2011 |
Farouc Amin Jaffer, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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| 20120101374 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, METHODS, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER-ACCESSIBLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING OPTICAL IMAGING OF STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITIONS - Exemplary systems, devices, methods, apparatus and computer-accessible media for providing and/or utilizing optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) and fluorescence of structures and, e.g., multimodality imaging using OFDI techniques and fluorescence imaging techniques are described. For example, an arrangement can provide at least one electro-magnetic radiation to an anatomical structure. Such exemplary arrangement can include at least one optical core and at least one cladding at least partially surrounding the fiber(s). A region between the optical core(s) and the cladding(s) can have an index that is different from indexes of the optical core(s) and the cladding(s). The arrangement can also include at least one apparatus which is configured to transmit the radiation(s) via the optical core(s) and the cladding(s) to the anatomical structure. | 04-26-2012 |
Navin Jaffer, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20090259463 | Methods and Apparatus for Efficient Vocoder Implementations - Techniques for implementing vocoders in parallel digital signal processors are described. A preferred approach is implemented in conjunction with the BOPS® Manifold Array (ManArray™) processing architecture so that in an array of N parallel processing elements, N channels of voice communication are processed in parallel. Techniques for forcing vocoder processing of one dataframe to take the same number of cycles are described. Improved throughput and lower clock rates can be achieved. | 10-15-2009 |
Shaffiq Amin Jaffer, Loveland, OH US
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| 20100150975 | Structured Composition Comprising an Encapsulated Active - A structured liquid composition having a liquid matrix having water and a fibrous network structurant, the fibrous network structurant having a non-polymeric crystalline hydroxyl-functional materials; a bacterial cellulose network; and mixtures thereof; and an encapsulated active. The encapsulated active is suspended within the liquid matrix of the structured liquid composition such that the encapsulated actives do not undesirably sink, float, or collect in any discrete portion of the composition. Further, the structured liquid composition can be in the form of a raw material such as an encapsulated active slurry, in the form of an additive such as a laundry additive, and as a consumer end product. In one embodiment, the encapsulated active is a perfume microcapsule. | 06-17-2010 |
