Jagadeesan
Bharathi Dasan Jagadeesan, North Oaks, MN US
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20160129220 | CATHETER DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INJECTION OF ADHESIVE MATERIALS - Embodiments relate to a system for providing a first fluid and a second fluid. The system includes a catheter hub, a flexible cover, and a catheter. The flexible cover is configured to attach to the catheter hub and provide a seal therewith. The catheter is configured to be at least partially arranged within the catheter hub and the flexible cover and pass through the seal. The catheter includes a primary lumen and a secondary lumen, wherein the primary lumen is configured to provide the first fluid at a distal end of the catheter, and the secondary lumen is configured to provide the second fluid at each of a plurality of apertures arranged on an outer radial wall of the catheter. | 05-12-2016 |
Chandrasekaran Jagadeesan, Cupertino, CA US
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20140019421 | Shared Architecture for Database Systems - Systems, methods and computer-readable mediums are disclosed for a shared hardware and architecture for database systems. In some implementations, one or more source databases in a data warehouse can be backed up to one or more backup databases on network storage. During normal operating conditions, the backup databases are continuously updated with changes made to their corresponding source databases and metadata information for the database backup copies and database backup information are stored in a centralized repository of the system. When a source database fails (failover), the source database is replaced by its corresponding backup database on the network storage and the source database node (e.g., a server computer) is replaced by a standby node coupled to the network storage. | 01-16-2014 |
Dinesh Jagadeesan, Karnataka IN
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20100215760 | INTRINSCIALLY FLUORESCENT CARBON NANOSPHERES AND A PROCESS THEREOF - The present invention provides solution to the problem involved in delivery of active molecules to nucleus. More particularly, the invention provides intrinsically fluorescent and inherently surface functionalized carbon nanospheres which are non-toxic. Also, these carbon nanospheres [CSP] were adsorbed with CTPB [CSP-CTPB] and the adsorbed CSP-CTPB are permeable to cells with nuclear targeting ability. In addition, the present invention provides a composition, a process to prepare the composition comprising CSP with adsorbed active/therapeutic molecules. Further, the instant invention provides a method for delivering active molecules inside a cell nucleus. | 08-26-2010 |
Lalita Jagadeesan, Naperville, IL US
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20110066563 | Mashup sevices and methods with quality of sevice (QoS) support - Mashup hosts to integrate services and/or data into a single integrated application, the services include one or more quality of service specifications (QoS). Service servers to receive service requests, the service requests including one or more quality of service specifications and to generate and transmit a service based on data, executable code and the quality of service specifications. The QoS parameters may include probabilistic real-time automata and temporal logic service QoS parameters. | 03-17-2011 |
20140095319 | Text-Based Communication Services Based On User-Specified Privacy Settings - A text-based communication service executes a collaborative data security protocol and/or pricing of services based at least in part on a user-specified privacy policy. The user-specified privacy policy may dictate, for example, a manner of filtering or encryption of user text and may be implemented in text-based communication services including, without limitation, webmail, social networking, web search and Instant Messaging services. | 04-03-2014 |
Ramanathan Jagadeesan, Saratoga, CA US
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20150278296 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING RECEIVED DATA AND ASSOCIATED METADATA IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT - A method is provided in one example and includes receiving data from a mobile network entity, parsing the data to determine a first identity and first attribute information associated with the first identity, determining whether the first identity exists in a database, storing the first identity in the database if the first identity does not exist in the database, and storing the first attribute information in association with the first identity in the database. The method further includes determining whether there is at least one identity related to the first identity in the database, and updating each of the related identities with the first attribute information when it is determined that there is at least one identity. | 10-01-2015 |
20150289167 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORCHESTRATING POLICY IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT - A method is provided in one example and includes receiving at least one first input indicating at least one network condition associated with a first user device having a user associated therewith. The first user device has a first bearer channel established between the first user device and a gateway, and the first bearer channel has a first quality of service level. The method further includes determining whether to modify the first user device to a second quality of service level based upon the received at least one first input, and sending a first request to a first network element instructing the first network element to modify the first user device to the second quality of service level. | 10-08-2015 |
Ram Brijesh Jagadeesan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150186026 | DISPLACED DOUBLE TAP GESTURE - On a computing device having a motion sensor interface, a first tap a first point is detected via the motion sensor interface. A second tap is detected via the motion sensor interface at a second point within a fixed time interval of detecting the first tap. In response to determining that the second point is inside a fixed radius of the first point, the first tap and the second tap are processed as an instance of a first gesture. Otherwise, in response to determining that the second point is outside the fixed radius of the first point, the first tap and the second tap are processed as an instance of a second gesture. | 07-02-2015 |
Ram Brijesh Jagadeesan, Mountain View, CA US
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20150187128 | LIGHTING OF GRAPHICAL OBJECTS BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - To provide digital maps on a portable device, a graphical representation of an object is displayed for display on a digital map, current orientation of the portable device relative to the sun is determined, and orientation of the graphical representation of the object relative to a virtual sun is determined based on the determined current orientation of the portable device relative to the sun. Using the virtual sun as a light source, a shadow cast by the graphical representation is generated for display on the digital map. | 07-02-2015 |
Shailesh Kumar Jagadeesan, Malmö SE
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20160098252 | APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT FOR MOBILE DEVICE WITH GESTURE-BASED CODING - A software development method entails providing an application development environment on a mobile device connected to a computing device such as a desktop or laptop computer that provides a browser acting as a code editor for writing code. The code input via a keyboard of the computing device is transferred to the mobile device and compiled by the application development environment. If the code is unsuitable for local compiling, the code is transmitted to a code-compiling server. Within the application development environment, recognizable gestures may be used for fast coding. In other words, the mobile device may be programmed to recognize a gesture, to determine code corresponding to the gesture and to cause the mobile device to display the code corresponding to the gesture. For example, a swipe gesture may be used to insert a particular character not found on a hard or virtual keyboard of the mobile device. | 04-07-2016 |
Shankar Jagadeesan, Salisbury, NC US
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20140270466 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INSPECTING TIRE WHEEL ASSEMBLIES - A system includes a tire inspection station configured to inspect a tire of a tire wheel assembly. The tire inspection station includes a lifting assembly configured to lift and rotate a tire wheel assembly disposed in the tire inspection station, movable centering arms adjustably positionable to center a hub of a tire wheel assembly relative to the lifting assembly, and top and bottom camera assemblies configured to image sidewalls of the tire wheel assembly when it is lifted. The system further includes software configured to process images from the camera assemblies and display results of the processing. The system additionally includes a wheel inspection station comprising a camera. The system further includes software configured to process images from the camera to verify wheel properties. | 09-18-2014 |
Subramani Jagadeesan, Bangalore IN
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20100153584 | COOPERATIVE COEXISTENCE OF MULTIPLE TIME SYNCHRONIZATION APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to systems and or methodologies for enabling cooperative coexistence of multiple time synchronization applications in handheld devices. More particularly, a time component that maintains a time value for a computing device, and a time synchronization component that interfaces with one or more communication entities, and selects one of the communication entities to set the time value in the computing device based on a set of criteria. | 06-17-2010 |
20120149343 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STAGING A MOBILE DEVICE THROUGH A VOICE STAGING SERVER - A system for staging a mobile device is described. The system includes a mobility services platform (MSP) server for generating a staging profile. A voice staging server is coupled to the MSP server through a network. The voice staging server selects the staging profile. The mobile device is configured to connect to the voice staging server. The voice staging server transmits audio data representing the staging profile to the mobile device. The mobile device decodes the audio data to apply the staging profile to the mobile device. | 06-14-2012 |
Yamini Jagadeesan, Redmond, WA US
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20120151442 | NETWORKED PROGRAM DEPENDENCY COMPATIBILITY ANALYSIS - A web application may be developed in an environment which has different components than a target environment, so determining component dependencies and identifying which dependencies are met in a given environment can be helpful when deploying the application. Toward that end, test code makes a request that test file(s) be sent from a protected location in the target environment, such as from a randomly-named folder or from another location that is not directly browsable by a user. Received test file(s) and network protocol headers are parsed, and component dependency metadata such as component names and version numbers are extracted. Based on the extracted metadata, information is determined about the target environment's installed component(s). By comparing component dependency(ies) of the program with the identified installed component(s) of the target environment, compatibility of the target environment can then be reported. | 06-14-2012 |
20120159468 | SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT TO MULTIPLE COMPUTING DEVICES - A particular method includes storing a manifest file and a parameters file at a data store. The manifest file and the parameters file are associated with a software deployment package. An application associated with the software deployment package is published to a first remote computing device and to a second remote computing device. The method includes receiving first parameter values from the first remote computing device and receiving second parameter values from the second remote computing device. The first parameter values are stored in a first region of the data store that is specific to the first computing device. The second parameter values are stored in a second region of the data store that is specific to the second computing device. | 06-21-2012 |
20130198511 | IMPLICIT SSL CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT WITHOUT SERVER NAME INDICATION (SNI) - Embodiments disclose a reverse lookup using an IP:Port-to-hostname table to identify a hostname when only an IP address and port is present in an SSL hello connection, which may occur, for example, when a non-SNI-capable client initiates the SSL hello. Once the hostname is successfully looked up, a naming convention is used to simplify the management and identification of SSL certificates. Different types of SSL certificates are supported. Multiple hostname matches may be associated with a given IP address and port in the IP:Port-to-hostname table. In such case, the first-matching hostname is always used with the naming convention to identify related SSL certificates. The naming convention is applied in such a way that it will first look for the most matching file name to the least matching file name. | 08-01-2013 |
20140359111 | Idle Worker-Process Page-Out - Systems and methods for handling idle websites on a Web server are disclosed. The duration between requests for a website application is monitored and compared to an idle time-out value. The idle time-out value may be a user-selected value that is the same for all website applications or an idle time-out value selected for a group of worker processes. When the idle time-out value is reached, all inactive memory allocations for the website application are paged-out. When a request for the website application is later received, memory for the website application is paged-in so that the request can be processed. | 12-04-2014 |