Karmakar
Anirvan Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20150161706 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SHOPPING RECOMMENDATIONS - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for providing shopping recommendations. Amounts and timing of user purchases are recorded and analyzed to determine consumption rates for various products. A list of recommended products is generated for a user including previous purchases. Expected runout dates for products may be determined based on previous purchases and consumption rates. The list of recommended products may be prioritized based on expected runout dates. A listing of products may be presented with one or both of validation and alternative indicators associated with items of the list. A validation indicator indicates that the product satisfies a criteria and an alternative indicator indicates that an alternative product satisfies the criteria better than the product. | 06-11-2015 |
Nemai Karmakar, Wheelers Hill, Victoria AU
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20150310327 | RFID READER AND TRANSPONDERS - A passive and chipless RFID transponder comprising: a substrate; and at least one planar patch on the substrate, the patch including a slot resonator of with radial conductive strips disposed at points around the slot resonator. | 10-29-2015 |
Nemai Karmakar, Wheelers Hill AU
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20140354414 | RFID AND APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREFOR - A method of reading an RFID tag ( | 12-04-2014 |
Nemai Chandra Karmakar, Clayton AU
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20120161931 | RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSPONDER SYSTEM - A radio frequency transponder is disclosed. In one embodiment, the transponder includes: a substrate and at least one planar antenna on the substrate, the antenna having a shape determining a corresponding resonant frequency of the antenna, wherein the antenna is configured to cause a phase difference between backscattered signals generated in response to excitation of the antenna by orthogonally polarized interrogation signals at the resonant frequency, and the phase difference represents a code of the antenna. | 06-28-2012 |
Nirupam Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20130066486 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING AIRSPEED INFORMATION FOR AN AIRCRAFT - A method and a system are provided for displaying flight information of an aircraft. The system receives at least one user defined airspeed related to flight of the aircraft from a user. A processor calculates the at least one calculated airspeed based on data stored in a memory device. A static position is determined by the processor for the user defined and calculated airspeeds. The difference between the positions developed from the user defined and calculated position is also calculated. A difference indicator is displayed to the user for the difference between each user defined and calculated position. | 03-14-2013 |
20140240148 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING VISUAL FLIGHT REFERENCE POINTS - A system and method are provided for displaying visual flight reference points and their associated flight data. This is achieved by coupling a processor to a display system and configured the processor to generate symbology graphically representative of the VRPs and their associated flight data. The display system then renders the VRP symbology and the flight data symbology proximate to the VRP symbology. In addition, the processor is configured to alter the symbology of the VRPs depending on the estimates elapsed time for each of the VRPs to become visible to the aircraft. | 08-28-2014 |
Pallab Karmakar, Gobardanga IN
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20150275110 | INTEGRATED GASIFIER AND SYNGAS COOLER - A system includes an integrated vessel that extends along a longitudinal axis. The integrated vessel includes a gasifier portion and a syngas cooler portion. The syngas cooler portion is disposed axially adjacent to the gasifier portion along the longitudinal axis. The integrated vessel also includes platen tubes that extend from the syngas cooler portion into the gasifier portion. The platen tubes are configured to route coolant through the integrated vessel. | 10-01-2015 |
Pallab Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20150175915 | SYNGAS COOLER - A system includes a gasifier that may gasify a feedstock to produce a syngas and a syngas cooler that includes a cooling chamber having a tapered configuration. The cooling chamber includes a first section that may separate particulates from the syngas and includes a first opening and a second opening. The first opening has a smaller width than the second opening. The system also includes a second section in fluid communication with the first section that includes a plurality of tubes surrounding the first section. A first portion of the plurality of tubes is arranged parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cooling chamber and a second portion of the plurality of tubes is angled such that the second portion of the plurality of tubes forms the tapered configuration. The system further includes a passage to flow a seal gas between a shell of the radiant syngas cooler and the second section. The shell encloses the cooling chamber. | 06-25-2015 |
Pallab Karmakar, West Bengal IN
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20150197697 | FEED INJECTOR FOR A GASIFICATION SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a feed injector for a gasification system. The feed injector may include an inner tube defining an inner feed passage therein, an intermediate tube defining an intermediate feed passage therein, and an outer tube defining an outer feed passage therein. The outer tube may include an outer tube pipe portion and an outer tube tip portion attached to one another, and the outer tube tip portion may be formed of a ceramic matrix composite, a sintered Silicon Carbide, or a sintered Silicon Nitride. The present disclosure also provides a related method of operating a feed injector of a gasification system as well as a related integrated gasification combined cycle power plant. | 07-16-2015 |
Sheeladitya Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20140270103 | DEVICES, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR MASS NOTIFICATION - Devices, methods, and systems for mass notification are described herein. One method includes receiving, by an operator station, a selection associated with a particular paging group of a fire network associated with a facility, receiving an audio message by the operator station, and communicating the audio message to the particular paging group according to the selection. | 09-18-2014 |
Snehamoy Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20110154292 | STRUCTURE BASED TESTING - A method, a system and a computer program of testing are proposed. An n dimensional structure (n>2) is built using historical data of the n dimensions, wherein the n dimensions correspond to the testing and at least one dimension is a test defect dimension. Intersection points of a plurality of instances of all the n dimensions of the n dimensional structure are populated with test defect values and a representative sub-structure of the n dimensional structure is identified. | 06-23-2011 |
Srimantee Karmakar, Mississauga CA
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20090022094 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENCODING COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN WIRELESS AND OTHER DEVICES - A method for encoding a message communicated between devices, the message having at least one field, the method comprising: if the field is not optional and contains a value, writing the value to one or more data bytes in a byte buffer; and, if the field is optional and contains a default value, marking a bit in a reserved byte in the byte buffer to indicate that the field contains a default value. | 01-22-2009 |
20110292454 | APPARATUS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD, FOR FACILITATING BACKGROUND PROCESSING OF PUSH CONTENT - Apparatus, and an associated method, for a communication device operable pursuant to a push content communication scheme. An instruction detector detects a message containing a instruction by which to operate upon push content. The message is, for instance, generated by a mobile station at which an application associated with the content is resident. Once detected by the instruction detector, a content operator operates upon the content in a manner corresponding to the instruction contained in the detected message. Once operated upon, the content is stored at a storage element, available when an application of which the content is associated, becomes active. | 12-01-2011 |
20120173652 | METHOD FOR HANDLING COMMUNICATIONS OVER A NON-PERMANENT COMMUNICATION LINK - A method is disclosed for handling communications over a non-permanent communication link. The method comprising centrally receiving a message to transmit from a plurality of applications, checking the availability of the non-permanent communication link, if the non-permanent communication link is not-available, queuing the received message for future transmission, and providing the message to a transport/network layer if the communication link is available. | 07-05-2012 |
20120303693 | APPARATUS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD, FOR FACILITATING BACKGROUND PROCESSING OF PUSH CONTENT - Apparatus, and an associated method, for a communication device operable pursuant to a push content communication scheme. An instruction detector detects a message containing a instruction by which to operate upon push content. The message is, for instance, generated by a mobile station at which an application associated with the content is resident. Once detected by the instruction detector, a content operator operates upon the content in a manner corresponding to the instruction contained in the detected message. Once operated upon, the content is stored at a storage element, available when an application of which the content is associated, becomes active. | 11-29-2012 |
Subhasish Karmakar, Bangalore IN
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20160007239 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALL BACK (CSFB) PERFORMANCE - A method and a system to improve circuit switched fall back (CSFB) performance specified in the 3 | 01-07-2016 |
Suman Karmakar, Foster City, CA US
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20150066856 | FLOW STATE TOTALS AND AUTO FLOW WAREHOUSING - A computing device can automatically generate a flow diagram showing statuses that objects in a system can possess, and the possible transitions between these statuses. Using snapshots of database data, the device can determine how the statuses of these objects have changed over time. The device can analyze the data to suggest which database fields likely represent object status. The device can render the flow diagram to illustrate system states at different selected times. Each rendered flow diagram can indicate, for the selected time point, the quantity of objects that possessed each status at that time, and, for a selected time interval, the quantity of objects that changed from each status to each other status during that time interval. The statuses can be represented in the flow diagram as status bubbles having sizes that are based on the quantities of objects have those bubble's statuses at the selected time point. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066898 | FLOW PIPE TOTALS - A computing device can automatically generate a flow diagram showing statuses that objects in a system can possess, and the possible transitions between these statuses. Using snapshots of database data, the device can determine how the statuses of these objects have changed over time. The device can analyze the data to suggest which database fields likely represent object status. The device can render the flow diagram to illustrate system states at different selected times. Each rendered flow diagram can indicate, for the selected time point, the quantity of objects that possessed each status at that time, and, for a selected time interval, the quantity of objects that changed from each status to each other status during that time interval. The statuses can be represented in the flow diagram as status bubbles having sizes that are based on the quantities of objects have those bubble's statuses at the selected time point. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066961 | FLOW FIELDS - A computing device can automatically generate a flow diagram showing statuses that objects in a system can possess, and the possible transitions between these statuses. Using snapshots of database data, the device can determine how the statuses of these objects have changed over time. The device can analyze the data to suggest which database fields likely represent object status. The device can render the flow diagram to illustrate system states at different selected times. Each rendered flow diagram can indicate, for the selected time point, the quantity of objects that possessed each status at that time, and, for a selected time interval, the quantity of objects that changed from each status to each other status during that time interval. The statuses can be represented in the flow diagram as status bubbles having sizes that are based on the quantities of objects have those bubble's statuses at the selected time point. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067553 | AUTO DRAW FLOW - A computing device can automatically generate a flow diagram showing statuses that objects in a system can possess, and the possible transitions between these statuses. Using snapshots of database data, the device can determine how the statuses of these objects have changed over time. The device can analyze the data to suggest which database fields likely represent object status. The device can render the flow diagram to illustrate system states at different selected times. Each rendered flow diagram can indicate, for the selected time point, the quantity of objects that possessed each status at that time, and, for a selected time interval, the quantity of objects that changed from each status to each other status during that time interval. The statuses can be represented in the flow diagram as status bubbles having sizes that are based on the quantities of objects have those bubble's statuses at the selected time point. | 03-05-2015 |