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Amey Karandikar, Long Branch, NJ US
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| 20090320033 | DATA STORAGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION BY EMPLOYING DYNAMIC METHODS AND BLACKLISTING RESOURCE REQUEST POOLS - A resource allocation system begins with an ordered plan for matching requests to resources that is sorted by priority. The resource allocation system optimizes the plan by determining those requests in the plan that will fail if performed. The resource allocation system removes or defers the determined requests. In addition, when a request that is performed fails, the resource allocation system may remove requests that require similar resources from the plan. Moreover, when resources are released by a request, the resource allocation system may place the resources in a temporary holding area until the resource allocation returns to the top of the ordered plan so that lower priority requests that are lower in the plan do not take resources that are needed by waiting higher priority requests higher in the plan. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20090320037 | DATA STORAGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION BY EMPLOYING DYNAMIC METHODS AND BLACKLISTING RESOURCE REQUEST POOLS - A resource allocation system begins with an ordered plan for matching requests to resources that is sorted by priority. The resource allocation system optimizes the plan by determining those requests in the plan that will fail if performed. The resource allocation system removes or defers the determined requests. In addition, when a request that is performed fails, the resource allocation system may remove requests that require similar resources from the plan. Moreover, when resources are released by a request, the resource allocation system may place the resources in a temporary holding area until the resource allocation returns to the top of the ordered plan so that lower priority requests that are lower in the plan do not take resources that are needed by waiting higher priority requests higher in the plan. | 12-24-2009 |
Amey Vijaykumar Karandikar, Long Branch, NJ US
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| 20120017075 | REGISTRY KEY FEDERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - According to certain aspects, a method is disclosed for registry key management in a network. The method includes detecting registry keys stored in a registry of a plurality of client computing devices and storing on a remote database a copy of the registry keys. The remote database is in communication with each of the client computing devices. The method further includes tracking with a management module running on the client computing devices modifications made to the registry of the first client device. In addition, the method includes modifying the copy of the registry keys on the remote database to reflect the modifications to the registry of the first client computing device; detecting a rebuild operation of the first client computing device; and automatically reinstalling registry keys on the first client computing device based on the copy of the registry keys stored on the remote database. | 01-19-2012 |
Anirudha S. Karandikar, Cary, NC US
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| 20080298568 | Hosted system monitoring service - A method and apparatus for providing a system monitoring service to customers. The method may include identifying a new customer based on data received from a reseller, storing data pertaining to this customer in a database, and registering the customer with a system monitoring service. The method may further include tracking the usage of the system monitoring service by the customer, calculating a fee for the usage of the system monitoring service by the customer over a predefined time interval, and then generating a bill for the calculated fee that covers the predefined time interval, where interactions between the customer and the reseller terminate once the customer is registered with the system monitoring service. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100049839 | RAPID DEPLOYMENT REMOTE NETWORK MONITOR - A method and apparatus for imaging a network monitor. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving information concerning a customer network to be monitored by a network monitor, and selecting a bootable image for the network monitor using the network information. The bootable image contains network monitoring software and an operating system, and can be booted on any computing device of the customer network. The method further includes providing the bootable image of the network monitor to a requester, and then receiving a fixed IP address of the network monitor from a computing device on the customer network that is designated to host the network monitor. | 02-25-2010 |
Anirudha Subhash Karandikar, Cary, NC US
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| 20080294854 | Data management interface with plugins - A method and apparatus for managing data. A request to perform a data operation is received from an application, the request identifying data on which to perform the data operation. The request is delegated to one or more of a plurality of plugins based on the requested data operation, each of the plurality of plugins being associated with at least one distinct data operation. The one or more plugins perform the requested data operation. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20080295074 | Data management interface with configurable plugins - A method and apparatus for managing data. A data management interface that delegates data operations to one or more plugins is configured, each plugin being associated with a distinct data operation. A new plugin is identified. The data management interface is reconfigured to enable the new plugin, the reconfiguring being transparent to at least one application requesting a data operation. | 11-27-2008 |
Arvind Karandikar, Morristown, TN US
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| 20120157576 | Polyoxymethylene Fibers in Concrete - Disclosed are polymeric additives for concrete formed of a polyoxymethylene (POM) copolymer. POM copolymers can be utilized to form fibrous additives for concrete, i.e., microfibers and/or macrofibers. The POM copolymers can include one or more chemical groups, e.g., end groups and/or pendant groups that can increase the polarity of the POM and increase the hydrophilicity of the formed fibers, which can improve miscibility of the fibers in wet concrete. Chemical groups of the POM copolymers can bond with components of the concrete or can hydrolyze to form groups that can bond with components of the concrete, e.g., form covalent or noncovalent (e.g., electrostatic or ionic) bonds with one or more components of the concrete binder. | 06-21-2012 |
Arvind K. Karandikar, Austin, TX US
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| 20080295051 | SLEW CONSTRAINED MINIMUM COST BUFFERING - A buffer insertion technique addresses slew constraints while minimizing buffer cost. The method builds initial solutions for the sinks, each having an associated cost, slew and capacitance. As a solution propagates toward a source, wire capacitance and wire slew are added to the solution. When a buffer is selected for possible insertion, the slew of the solution is set to zero while the cost of the solution is incremented based on the selected buffer and the capacitance is set to an intrinsic capacitance of the buffer. The solutions of two intersecting wire branches are merged by adding branch capacitances and costs, and selecting the highest branch slew. The solution sets are updated by disregarding solutions which have a slew component greater than a slew constraint, and any solution that is dominated by another solution is eliminated. The solution having the smallest cost is selected as the final solution. | 11-27-2008 |
Bhalchandra M. Karandikar, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20120265124 | Biosorbable Wound Treatment Device, Process for Making, and Method of Using the Same - A biosorbable oxygen-delivery wound treatment device that includes a biosorbable matrix for delivering oxygen. The biosorbable matrix includes a water swellable, cross-linked biosorbable polymer network. A plurality of gas-permeable, elastic, closed cells is defined by the cross-linked biosorbable polymer network. According to the invention, these closed cells may be produced from a reaction between a catalyst and a second reactant. Deliverable oxygen is contained within the elastic closed cells such that when the device is used to treat a wound, oxygen is delivered from the closed cells. A process for making a biosorbable oxygen-delivery wound treatment device that includes a biosorbable matrix for delivering oxygen as well as a method of using an oxygen-delivery wound treatment device is disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
Bhalchandra M. Karandikar, Tigard, OR US
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| 20090035342 | Antimicrobial Devices and Compositions - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for antimicrobial devices comprising metal containing compositions which are resistant to heat and light discoloration. The metal containing compositions may comprise salts or complexes of silver, copper or zinc. In one aspect the compositions comprise silver salts. In another aspect, the compositions comprise silver complexes. In one aspect, the metal salts may comprise metal salts of saccharin, acesulfame, long chain fatty acids, and alkyl dicarboxylic acids. The compositions further comprise polymers which form salts or complexes with silver, copper or zinc. The methods of the present invention comprise treating devices with the metal containing compositions, including, but not limited to, such devices as woven wound care materials, catheters, patient care devices, and collagen matrices. The present invention further comprises treatment of humans and animals with the antimicrobial devices described herein. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100190004 | ANTIMICROBIAL LAMINATE CONSTRUCTS - The present invention comprises methods for making and using antimicrobial laminate constructs comprising an antimicrobial layer and optionally, an adhesive layer. The present invention comprises methods for making medical devices, surfaces that may be in contact with medical equipment, personnel or patients, or treatment areas antimicrobial comprising, for example, applying an antimicrobial laminate construct. | 07-29-2010 |
Dilip Karandikar, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20120254261 | DIGITAL TRAVEL RECORD - Methods, systems and computer readable medium are provided for assisting with creating a digital traveler record. The system may be configured for collecting transaction account data particular to a transaction account, global distribution system data particular to a transaction account holder, and/or passenger name record data particular to a transaction account holder. The method may include modifying the collected data for integration with a service oriented architecture framework. This method may further include delivering the modified data as a module for use by an application. | 10-04-2012 |
Harsh Karandikar, Longwood, FL US
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| 20100121500 | Switchgear Data System - A switchgear assembly provides on-board documentation and includes a switchgear adapted to distribute electrical power to a plurality of loads. An industrial computer includes storage, a web server service and a wireless broadcasting device. The storage stores switchgear specific documentation. A mobile computing device wirelessly communicates with the industrial computer through the wireless broadcasting device. The mobile computing device includes a web browser and the documentation is provided to the mobile computing device by the web server service. | 05-13-2010 |
Harshavardhan M. Karandikar, Longwood, FL US
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| 20120057276 | RESTRAINT SYSTEM FOR SWITCHGEAR DRAWOUT BREAKERS - A switchgear system includes rail structure having a base coupled to an interior sidewall of a frame. A first member extends from the base and has an upwardly facing surface. The first member has a second surface extending generally transversely to the upwardly facing surface to oppose a surface of the base. A second member extends from the base and has a downwardly facing surface spaced from the upwardly facing surface so as to define a wheel receiving channel there-between. A circuit breaker tuck includes wheels on exterior sidewalls. The wheels are received in the wheel receiving channel to be slidable along the upwardly facing surface, with the upwardly and downwardly facing surfaces limiting movement of the circuit breaker truck about the horizontal axis and the surface of the base and the second surface of the first member limiting movement of the circuit breaker truck about the vertical axis. | 03-08-2012 |
| 20120194344 | BUS CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM - A method and system is disclosed for monitoring switchgear. The current supplied to the main bus is measured. The current flowing through a plurality of feeder circuits is also measured. The temperature of the main bus at one or more nodes is measured, wherein a node is a connection point between the main bus and each feeder circuit. The current flowing through one of the nodes is determined by subtracting the current flow through each the feeder circuit upstream from the node, from the current supplied by the input circuit. An alarm condition is determined if the temperature at a node exceeds a predetermined temperature value for a given current flow through the node. The alarm condition is thereafter displayed to a switchgear operator. | 08-02-2012 |
| 20120255920 | ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MOUNTING FRAME - A mounting frame for removeably mounting one or more electrical devices has a base, a mounting bracket and a plurality of platforms for mounting the electrical devices thereon. The mounting bracket has openings for engaging with mounting bolts on a utility pole or other support structure. The mounting frame is balanced and has an eye bolt for elevating the frame to the desired level on the support structure during installation. | 10-11-2012 |
Prashant G. Karandikar, Avondale, PA US
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| 20120186429 | Novel Ceramic Tile Designs for Armor - A ceramic-containing armor tile exhibiting anisotropy exhibits different anti-ballistic performance compared to a uniform, isotropic tile. The ballistic performance has been quantified, and the results suggest that design can be optimized for even greater performance. | 07-26-2012 |
Praveen G. Karandikar, Cary, NC US
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| 20080313410 | Promoting a Line from Shared to Exclusive in a Cache - Embodiments include a cache controller adapted to determine whether a memory line for which the processor is to issue an address-only kill request resides in a fill buffer for the cache line in a shared state. If so, the cache controller may mark the fill buffer as not having completed bus transactions and issue the address-only kill request for that fill buffer. The address-only kill request may transmit to other processors on the bus and the other processors may respond by invalidating the cache entries for the memory line. Upon confirmation from the other processors, a bus arbiter may confirm the kill request, promoting the memory line already in that fill buffer to exclusive state. Once promoted, the fill buffer may be marked as having completed the bus transactions and may be written into the cache. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20120159086 | Cache Management - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are disclosed for cache management. Embodiments include receiving, by a cache controller, a request to insert a new cache line into a cache; determining, by the cache controller, whether the new cache line is associated with a forced injection; in response to determining that the new cache line is associated with a forced injection, accepting, by the cache controller, the insertion of the new cache line into the cache; and in response to determining that the new cache line is not associated with a forced injection, determining, by the cache controller, whether to accept the insertion of the new cache line based on a comparison of an address of the new cache line to a predefined range of addresses. | 06-21-2012 |
Shrikrishna Karandikar, Fremont, CA US
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| 20080307219 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED SSL PROCESSING BETWEEN CO-OPERATING NODES - A secure communication protocol (e.g., SSL) transaction request from a client to a server is intercepted at a client-side proxy communicatively coupled to the client and logically deployed between the client and the server. The client-side proxy initiates a secure connection with the server and passes an attribute (e.g., a cryptographic key) associated with that secure connection to a server-side proxy communicatively coupled to the server and logically deployed between the client and the server. This enables the server-side proxy to engage in secure communications with the server in a transparent fashion. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090178061 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FILTERING ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC - Application programming interface (API) hooks are injected into an application program executing at a client during run-time. Responsive to these hooks, data intended for encryption prior to transmission from the client is diverted, for example for content filtering, compression, etc., prior to being encrypted. In the case of encrypted data received at the client, the data is decrypted but before being passed to the application it is diverted, under control of the API hooks, for content filtering, decompression, etc. | 07-09-2009 |
Vivek Moreshwar Karandikar, Neenah, WI US
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| 20110240789 | WINDER REGISTRATION AND INSPECTION SYSTEM - Registration and inspection systems and methods for use on a winder are disclosed. The systems and methods include scanning a region proximate a winding module with one or more sensors to determine a product defect. The product defect is then associated with a winding process parameter, such as percent roll build information or the identity of the particular sensor to first detect the defect. The winding process parameter is used to classify the defect into one or more defect profiles. The defect profiles can be based at least in part on segmenting the roll build of a web onto a winding module into a plurality of inspection windows and segmenting a plurality of sensors into a plurality of inspection sensor segments. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20120193464 | Rewinder Web Chop with Early Detection and Web Diversion to Eliminate Equipment Damage - Generally, the present disclosure is directed to, in one embodiment, a process for controlling a converting line web. More specifically, a sheet material is provided on the converting line. A loss of control is detected in the sheet material web and the sheet material web is broken at a location upstream from the converting line web rewinder. The broken sheet material web is redirected. | 08-02-2012 |
