Inventors list

Assignees list

Classification tree browser

Top 100 Inventors

Top 100 Assignees


Joshi, NJ

Ajay Joshi, Middletown, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090240476Method and device for forecasting computational needs of an application - The invention comprises methods and devices of forecasting future computational needs of an application based on input load, where the application comprises a plurality of processes executed on a plurality of computing devices. The method of the invention proceeds by monitoring at least a computational load characteristic of at least a first process executed on a first computing device and a second process executed on a second computing device. A mathematical relationship between input load and the computational load characteristic is established, and future computational needs are forecasted based on the established mathematical relationship.09-24-2009
20100235635Methods, Systems And Computer Program Products For Authenticating Computer Processing Devices And Transferring Both Encrypted And Unencrypted Data Therebetween - Methods for transferring a set of data from a first processing device to a second processing device are provided. Pursuant to these methods a secure shell (“SSH”) authentication is performed to authenticate a first user that is logged onto the first processing device to a second user that is logged onto the second processing device. The set of data is divided into a first data subset and a second data subset. The first data subset is encrypted to provide an encrypted data set. The encrypted data set is transferred from the first processing device to the second processing device. The second data subset is also transferred from the first processing device to the second processing device, but without encrypting the second data subset. Related data transfer systems and computer program products are also provided.09-16-2010

Ashvin Joshi, Clifton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110286298ADJUSTABLE ORBIT IMBALANCE COMPENSATING ORBITAL SHAKER - An orbital shaker apparatus is provided, including a first shaft connected to a first bearing assembly at a first end and a mounting portion at the other. The first shaft is rotatable about a first shaft axis, and is connected to a motor. The second shaft has a bearing assembly on the mounting portion at one end and a platform at the other, and is aligned parallel to and offset from the first shaft by a distance. A counterweight rotor assembly is coupled to the mounting portion, and rotated by a belt driven by a pulley connected to the rotating shaft of a counterweight motor. The counterweight assembly includes two counterweight bearings, each having a counterweight wedge. The platform also includes supports for objects to be secured thereto. In use, as the counterweight rotor rotates, the second shaft, second bearing assembly, and platform describes a circular orbit with diameter 2R.11-24-2011

Hemant N. Joshi, Parsippany, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100272799COATING TECHNOLOGY TO PRODUCE A COMBINATION SOLID DOSAGE FORM - The present invention claims the usage of coating technology to produce multi-segmented pharmaceutical dosage forms for a combination drug therapy. The core matrix containing a drug is coated with drug containing solutions or suspensions. The separation of different drugs in the core and various coating segments prevents drug-drug interaction and improve drug stability, provide desired release rates for different drugs in the dosage form. The dosage form may release drugs in different parts of the gastrointestinal tract.10-28-2010

Patent applications by Hemant N. Joshi, Parsippany, NJ US

Hemant Narahar Joshi, Parsippany, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090263467COMBINATION DRUG THERAPY USING ORALLY DISSOLVING FILM OR ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET DOSAGE FORMS TO TREAT DRY MOUTH AILMENTS - A combination drug therapy can be administered to patients to treat xerostomia or dry mouth or Sjogren's syndrome in the form of orally dissolving film or orally disintegrating tablets. Some of the drugs could be synthetic origin and some drugs are obtained from natural sources.10-22-2009
20100186797Solar Leaves and Solar Tree Forest - A Solution for Energy Crisis - Solar leaves bearing solar films on the top surface and a reflective bottom surface can be attached to a solar tree or to a solar vine through a flexible petiole to convert sunlight into electricity. The electricity produced and be stored in a storage battery or can be sent to the national grid via an inverter. A group of solar trees can be put together in one area creating a solar forest to produce electricity from sunlight collectively.07-29-2010
20100285116PHYSICALLY/MOLECULARLY DISTRIBUTED AND/OR CHEMICALLY BOUND MEDICAMENTS IN EMPTY, HARD CAPSULE SHELLS - The present invention incorporates medicaments in the empty hard capsule shells (body and cap). The medicament is either physically/molecularly distributed and/or chemically bound to the polymer matrix of the capsule shell composition. Other medicaments in the form of drug-loaded matrices (powders, granules, beads, pellets, mini-tablets, and mini-capsules) can be filled in the drug-loaded empty, hard capsule shells. The same capsule dosage form contains medicaments in the core matrix and in the shell.11-11-2010
20100304968 PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE FOR DEER REPELLANT, PEST AND RODENT CONTROL, WEED-KILLER, FUNGICIDE AND INSECTICIDE, AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF IN POWDER AND LIQUID SPRAY FORMULATIONS - The deer and rodent repellent, a fungicide, insecticide, a fruit spray, and a weed-killer composition can be prepared in powder delivery system. The solution of an active ingredient is distributed on an inert adsorbent matrix. The formulation can also be distributed using a suitable powder dispenser or can be filled in empty tea bags to be hung on/near the vegetation or can be mixed with a paint to be applied on the fence. A procedure to prepare a liquid formulation containing a film-forming polymer is also mentioned. Combination of actives for various applications can be put together in powder or liquid spray formulations in order to provide convenience and reduce cost to the consumer.12-02-2010
20110150995Solid Dosage Forms of Essential Oils - Essential oils are extracted from plants and some have known medicinal properties. Some essential oils have been to known to show antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral activities. Some essential oils show sensual properties and others improve quality of sleep. The present invention describes a method to produce a solid dosage form (tablets or capsules) of these essential oils showing medicinal properties. The essential oils are adsorbed or absorbed on a substrate. The presence of a surfactant in the formulation helps solubilization of essential oils in the mouth cavity in vivo. Combination of various essential oils can be incorporated in the solid dosage forms.06-23-2011

Patent applications by Hemant Narahar Joshi, Parsippany, NJ US

Kaustubb Joshi, Scotch Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100191505Quantifying the impact of network latency on the end-to-end response time of distributed applications - A method for measuring system response sensitivity, using live traffic and an analysis that converts randomly arriving stimuli and reactions to the stimuli to mean measures over chosen intervals, thereby creating periodically occurring samples that are processed. The system is perturbed in a chosen location of the system in a manner that is periodic with frequency p, and the system's response to arriving stimuli is measured at frequency p. The perturbation, illustratively, is with a square wave pattern.07-29-2010

Kaustubh Joshi, Scotch Plain, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120102084Methods, Devices, and Computer Program Products for Maintaining Network Presence While Conserving Power Consumption - Network presence of a computing device in a cloud computing network is maintained while power consumption of the computing device is reduced. When the computing device is determined to enter an idle state, at least some of the operations of the computing device running in a virtual machine environment are migrated to a server within the cloud computing network while maintaining connectivity of the computing device to the cloud computing network. When the computing device is determined to be in the idle state, the computing device is put into a sleep mode to reduce power consumption of the computing device. When the computing device is determined to be in an active state, the computing device is woken, and the migrated operations are returned from the server to the computing device. This reduces power consumption of the computing device while maintaining the network presence of the computing device in the cloud computing network.04-26-2012

Kaustubh Joshi, Scotch Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100162257METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING RESOURCE ALLOCATION POLICY - A method and apparatus for providing a resource allocation policy in a network are disclosed. For example, the method constructs a queuing model for each application. The method defines a utility function for each application and for each transaction type of each application, and defines an overall utility in a system. The method performs an optimization to identify an optimal configuration that maximizes the overall utility for a given workload, and determines one or more adaptation policies for configuring the system in accordance with the optimal configuration.06-24-2010

Kaustubh R. Joshi, Scotch Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100131637Detecting Hidden Shared Dependencies Through Covert Channels - According to one method for detecting a hidden shared dependency through covert channels, a pattern of bursts is transmitted to a first application hosted by a first server. The pattern of bursts may be designed to stress a potential hidden dependency shared by the first application and a second application hosted by a second server. Each of the bursts may include one or more concurrent requests. Probe requests are transmitted to the second application. Responses corresponding to the probe requests are received from the second application. Response times are determined by computing a difference between times that the probe requests are transmitted and times that the corresponding responses are received. A determination is made whether the potential hidden dependency exists based on the response times.05-27-2010
20120102369Dynamically Allocating Multitier Applications Based Upon Application Requirements and Performance and Reliability of Resources - The present disclosure relates to dynamically allocating multitier applications based upon performance and reliability of resources. A controller analyzes resources and applications hosted by the resources, and collects operational data relating to the applications and resources. The controller is configured to determine an allocation scheme for allocating or reallocating the applications upon failure of a resource and/or upon rollout or distribution of a new application. The controller generates configuration data that describes steps for implementing the allocation scheme. The resources are monitored, in some embodiments, by monitoring devices. The monitoring devices collect and report the operational information and generate alarms if resources fail.04-26-2012

Pratik P. Joshi, Cliffside Park, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110254138LOW-TEMPERATURE ABSORBER FILM AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - An improved low-temperature absorber, amorphous carbonitride (ACN) with an extinction coefficient (k) of greater than 0.15, and an emissivity of greater than 0.8 is disclosed. The ACN film can also be characterized as having a minimum of hydrocarbon content as observed by FTIR. The ACN film can be used as an effective absorbing layer that absorbs a wide range of electromagnetic radiation from different sources including lasers or flash lamps. A method of forming such an ACN film at a deposition temperature of less than, or equal to, 450° C. is also provided.10-20-2011
20110308583PLASMA TREATMENT AT A P-I JUNCTION FOR INCREASING OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - Open circuit voltage of a photovoltaic device including a p-i-n junction including amorphous silicon-containing semiconductor materials is increased by a high power plasma treatment on an amorphous p-doped silicon-containing semiconductor layer before depositing an amorphous intrinsic silicon-containing semiconductor layer. The high power plasma treatment deposits a thin layer of nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor material or converts a surface layer of the amorphous p-doped silicon containing layer into a thin nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer. After deposition of an intrinsic amorphous silicon layer, the thin nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer functions as an interfacial nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer located at a p-i junction. The increase in the open circuit voltage of the photovoltaic device through the plasma treatment depends on the composition of the interfacial crystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer, and particularly on the atomic concentration of carbon in the interfacial crystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer.12-22-2011
20110308584SURFACE TREATMENT OF TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL FILMS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A tunneling layer is provided between a transparent conductive material and a p-doped semiconductor layer of a photovoltaic device. The tunneling layer is comprised of stoichiometric oxides which are formed when an upper surface of the transparent conductive material is subjected to one of the surface modification techniques of this disclosure. The surface modification techniques oxidize the dangling metal bonds of the transparent conductive material. The tunneling layer acts as a protective layer for the transparent conductive material. Moreover, the tunneling layer improves the interface between the transparent conductive material and the p-doped semiconductor layer. The improved interface that exists between the transparent conductive material and the p-doped semiconductor layer results in enhanced properties of the resultant photovoltaic device containing the same. In some embodiments, a high quality single junction solar cell can be provided by this disclosure that has a very well defined interface.12-22-2011
20110308585DUAL TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL LAYER FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A dual transparent conductive material layer is provided between a p-doped semiconductor layer and a substrate layer of a photovoltaic device. The dual transparent conductive material layer includes a first transparent conductive material and a second transparent conductive material wherein the second transparent conductive material is nano-structured. The nano-structured second transparent conductive material acts as a protective layer for the underlying first transparent conductive material. The nano-structured transparent conductive material provides a benefit of a higher Eg of the underlying first transparent conductive material surface and a very high resilience to hydrogen plasma from the nano-structures during the formation of the p-doped semiconductor layer.12-22-2011
20110309507METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present disclosure relates to a structure comprising 12-22-2011
20110311781METHOD OF PATTERNING PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIAL ON A SUBSTRATE CONTAINING A LATENT ACID GENERATOR - The present disclosure relates to a method of patterning a photosensitive material on a polymeric fill matrix comprising at least one latent photoacid generator; and a structure prepared according to said method. The method comprises: 12-22-2011

Rajendra C. Joshi, Jersey City, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100103207INK JET MULTI-COLOR PRINTING SYSTEM - A system and method for optimizing RGB digital color images to print a high speed textile conveyed substrate using a series of modular single color specific ink jet print engines. The system mounts on a rotary screen upstream and in operable combination with the ink jet print engines consequentially providing a broad array of printing modes and effects. Each print engine extracts print engine specific instructions from a server to provide a sequential cascade of printings to print the desired image. Internetworking extends operable control to remote client and expands RGB image archive to galleries of the World Wide Web. Present commercial rotary screen machines can be retrofitted to utilize the present system04-29-2010

Ravi G. Joshi, Springfield, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100093913CONVENTIONAL LATEX / NANOLATEX BLENDS - Nanolatexes comprising functional monomers and methods for making nanolatexes. Compositions comprising between about 3:97 and 90:10 (w/w) nanolatex particles to conventional latex particles. Because of the particle size differences between the conventional and nanolatexes, the nanolatexes may distribute themselves advantageously amongst the conventional latexes during coalescence, resulting in films having unexpected properties. In particular, when the average particle size of the conventional latex is about six times larger than the average particle size of the nanolatex, a composition comprising a ratio of 1 conventional latex particle for every 25 nanolatex particles results in unexpectedly strong (large Young's modulus) and smooth (high specular gloss) films.04-15-2010

Vijay Joshi, Livingston, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120045493Solid Cosmetic Composition with Structurant and Electrolyte Solution - A water soluble cosmetic or pharmaceutical or pharmaceutical actives in an electrolyte solution which, when impregnated with one or more retentive fillers (such as, for example, silica or hydrophobically modified silica, lamellar filler, crosspolymer, cellulosic, resins, or silicone elastomers) can form stable solid compositions with structurants. Such solid compositions do not require a higher buffer pH or leave residues upon application to the skin. Solid compositions according to the present invention are suitable for cosmetic and pharmaceutical purposes such as antiperspirants, deodorants, lip products, and other topical applications.02-23-2012

Vijay K. Joshi, Livingston, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080241088ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - An aqueous based antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising (a) an antiperspirant active ingredient; (b) at least one water absorbing polymer pretreated with a non-aqueous polar solvent; and (c) water, wherein the pretreated water absorbing polymer inhibits the water absorbing properties of the polymer in the aqueous based composition prior to application to the skin.10-02-2008
20090317345Antiperspirant/Deodorant Gel Composition With Low Pouring Temperature - Solid stick antiperspirant and deodorant compositions containing both branched and linear N-acyl gelling agents along with dipropylene glycol are provided. Such compositions exhibit advantageous pouring temperatures below about 80° C.12-24-2009
20100061950Antiperspirant/Deodorant Compositions and Methods - An aqueous based antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising (a) an antiperspirant active ingredient; (b) at least one water absorbing polymer pretreated with a non-aqueous polar solvent; and (c) water, wherein the pretreated water absorbing polymer inhibits the water absorbing properties of the polymer in the aqueous based composition prior to application to the skin.03-11-2010

Patent applications by Vijay K. Joshi, Livingston, NJ US

Yogesh V. Joshi, Edison, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110166402 Novel Molecular Sieve Composition EMM-13, A Method of Making and a Process of Using the Same - This disclosure relates to a molecular sieve comprising a framework of tetrahedral atoms bridged by oxygen atoms, the tetrahedral atom framework being defined by a unit cell with atomic coordinates in nanometers shown in Table 3.07-07-2011