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Jain, Fremont

Naveen Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080297957SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING AND CONTROLLING OVER CURRENT TRIP POINT LIMITS IN VOLTAGE REGULATORS - A system and method for controlling an over current protection trip point for a voltage regulator includes an input for receiving a monitored operating parameter of the voltage regulator. Control logic responsive to this input generates a digital current control signal. A digital to analog controller converts the digital current control signal to an analog current control signal and this analog current control signal is used for controlling a current source for generating a current that establishes the over current protection trip point of the voltage regulator.12-04-2008

Rakesh Kumar Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100022605N-HYDROXYAMIDE DERIVATIVES POSSESSING ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY - Described herein are N-hydroxyamlde antibacterial compounds, methods for making the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds and methods of treating bacterial infections utilizing the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions compound of Formula (I): or a salt, solvate ti hydrate thereof, wherein A is (a) each01-28-2010

Rama Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080262056Oxindole Oxazolidinones as Antibacterial Agents - The present invention relates to novel oxazolidinones derivatives of oxindoles of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein: Y10-23-2008
20090143411Thiophens and Their Use as Anti-Tumor Agents - The present invention provides novel compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, as well as methods for using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions for treating tumors. Examples of specific tumor types that the compounds may be used to treat include, but are not limited to sarcomas, melanomas, neuroblastomas, carcinomas (including but not limited to lung, renal cell, ovarian, liver, bladder, and pancreatic carcinomas), and mesotheliomas.06-04-2009
20090258016Substituted imidazole derivatives - The present invention relates to new substituted imidazole compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters or prodrugs thereof, compositions of the new compounds together with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, and uses of the new compounds. The compounds of the invention have the following general formula:10-15-2009
20100121052Novel compounds for treating proliferative diseases - The invention provides novel compounds that are inhibitors of PDK1. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of treating proliferative diseases, such as cancers, with the compounds or compositions.05-13-2010

Patent applications by Rama Jain, Fremont, CA US

Saurabh Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120131216Active-Active Multi-Homing Support for Overlay Transport Protocol - Techniques are provided for active-active multi-homing support over an overlay transport virtualization protocol for an edge switch at a data center site. At an edge switch that is configured to operate in an active-active multi-homing mode with at least one other edge switch in an edge switch cluster at a first data center site that comprises one or more endpoint devices, information is stored indicating a media access control (MAC) address of at least one endpoint device at the first site. The edge switch in the edge switch cluster at the first site sends via an overlay transport virtualization protocol a Layer-3 message that is configured to advertise the MAC address of the at least one endpoint at the first site to enable the at least one edge switch at the second site to perform multipath routing to the endpoint device at the first site based on each of the edge switches in the edge switch cluster at the first site.05-24-2012

Sudeep S. Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090138574Information processing and transportation architecture for data storage - A new architecture for networked data storage is proposed for providing efficient information processing, and transportation. Data is processed, encrypted, error checked, redundantly encoded, and stored in fixed size blocks called quanta. Each quantum is processed by an Effective Cross Layer protocol that collapses the protocol stack for security, iWARP and iSCSI functions, transport control, and even RAID storage. This streamlining produces a highly efficient protocol with fewer memory copies and places most of the computational burden and security safeguard on the client, while the target stores quanta from many clients with minimal processing.05-28-2009

Sudhir Jain, Fremont, CA US

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20110103284Managing Router Advertisement Messages to Support Roaming of Wireless Mobile Client Devices - Techniques are provided to manage how router advertisement messages are forwarded for ultimate wireless transmission in a wireless network. In one embodiment, a multicast router advertisement message intended for a virtual local area network is converted into individual unicast router advertisement messages directed to specific wireless mobile client devices that are part of that virtual local area network. In another embodiment, router advertisement messages are routed between controllers according to the current location of a wireless mobile client device. In still other embodiments, techniques are provided to minimize the volume of the router advertisement messages sent over a wireless network, and to proactively send a unicast router advertisement message to a mobile client device that has performed a handoff, without waiting for a router solicitation message.05-05-2011
20110103344Neighbor Discovery Message Handling to Support Roaming of Wireless Mobile Client Devices - Techniques are provided herein to support roaming of wireless mobile client devices from one wireless local area network access point device to another wireless local area network access point device. Neighbor discovery messages are received from wireless mobile client devices. A neighbor discovery message specifies a target address for a neighbor discovery function. A response to a neighbor discovery message is sent to a wireless mobile client device such that the response message appears to have been sent by a wireless mobile client device that has an address that corresponds to the target address of the neighbor discovery message.05-05-2011
20110274036Maintaining Point of Presence at Tunneling Endpoint for Roaming Clients in Distributed Wireless Controller System - Techniques are provided to support roaming of wireless devices in a network such that the wireless devices can keep their Internet Protocol (IP) addresses as they roam within and across mobility sub-domains. When a wireless device roams from one access switch to another access switch, a tunneling endpoint apparatus in the wireless device's home mobility sub-domain is configured to serve as the point of presence for the roamed wireless device. Traffic for the roamed wireless device is tunneled from the access switch where the wireless device has roamed (where it is currently attached) to the tunneling endpoint apparatus. When the wireless device roams across mobility sub-domains, then traffic is tunneled from the access switch where the wireless device is currently attached to the tunneling endpoint apparatus in that mobility sub-domain (called a “foreign” mobility sub-domain) to the tunneling endpoint apparatus in the wireless device's home mobility sub-domain.11-10-2011
20110274037Hierarchical Control Signaling for Mobile Clients in Distributed Wireless Controller System - A system and method are provided for a hierarchical distributed control architecture to support roaming of wireless client devices. A plurality of access switches are provided and configured to serve one or more Internet Protocol (IP) subnets that comprises a plurality of IP addresses. The plurality of access switches are arranged in switch peer groups such that each access switch within a given switch peer group is configured to store information about other access switches in that switch peer group and about locations of wireless client devices that are associated with any wireless access point on any access switch in the switch peer group. The plurality of access switches are further grouped into a corresponding one of a plurality of mobility sub-domains each comprising a plurality of switch peer groups. A plurality of controller devices are provided, each configured to control access switches in a corresponding mobility sub-domain. Each controller device stores information about the plurality of access switches within its mobility sub-domain and about locations of wireless client devices at access switches in its mobility sub-domain. A central controller device is provided and configured to communicate with the plurality of controller devices for the respective mobility sub-domains. The central controller device is configured to store information about locations of wireless client devices in the mobility sub-domains.11-10-2011
20110274082Maintaining Point of Presence at Access Switch for Roaming Clients in Distributed Wireless Controller System - Techniques are provided to enable support of roaming wireless devices in a network such that the wireless devices can keep their Internet Protocol (IP) addresses as they roam across mobility sub-domains. Traffic for a wireless device that roams is tunneled back to the access switch that serves the IP subnet which includes an IP address for the wireless device. Traffic is tunneled back to that access switch for the wireless device when the wireless device roams to another access switch which does not serve the IP subnet for the wireless device in the same mobility sub-domain and when the wireless device roams to a different mobility sub-domain, in which case the traffic is tunneled between tunneling endpoints in the respective mobility sub-domains.11-10-2011
20110280213Guest Access Support for Wired and Wireless Clients in Distributed Wireless Controller System - Techniques are provided to enable a support for guest access of devices in a network. At a controller apparatus in a first mobility sub-domain of a network comprising a plurality of mobility sub-domains, a request message containing a request for guest network access for a device is received from a first access switch in the first mobility sub-domain. The controller apparatus forwards the request message to a guest controller. At a tunneling endpoint apparatus in the first mobility sub-domain, a tunnel is established to the guest controller to carry traffic between the device and the guest controller. Traffic for the device passes in a tunnel between the first access switch and the tunneling endpoint apparatus in the first mobility sub-domain, through the tunneling endpoint apparatus in the first mobility sub-domain and in the tunnel between the routing apparatus in the first mobility sub-domain and the guest controller.11-17-2011

Sudir Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110274035Routing to the Access Layer to Support Mobility of Internet Protocol Devices - Techniques are provided for seamless integration of wired and wireless functionality packet forwarding in network. A plurality of access switches are provided in each of a plurality of mobility sub-domains that are part of a mobility domain of a network. Each access switch serves one or more Internet Protocol (IP) subnets, each comprising a plurality of IP addresses. An access switch obtains an IP address for a wireless device according to the one or more IP subnets that the access switch serves. The access switch sends an association advertisement message to indicate the IP address of the wireless device and to enable other access switches and routers to compute a path to the wireless device. When a wireless device obtains an IP address, it can keep the same IP address as it roams in the mobility domain.11-10-2011

Suniti Jain, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110259925Pleat Making Device and Methods Thereof - The present disclosure pertains to a pleat making device used to create pleats of fabric while the pleat making device is mounted to clothing. The pleat making device can have a frame for supporting the fabric, a fabric securing member for securing the fabric to the frame, and a segment frame hinge that allows for the rotation of a plurality of segment frames around an axis.10-27-2011