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Aditya R. Karnik, Bangalore IN
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| 20090235071 | CERTIFICATE ASSIGNMENT STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE PKI-BASED SECURITY ARCHITECTURE IN A VEHICULAR NETWORK - A system and method for assigning certificates and reducing the size of the certificate revocation lists in a PKI based architecture for a vehicle wireless communications system that includes separating a country, or other area, into geographic regions and assigning region-specific certificates to the vehicles. Therefore, a vehicle need only process certificates and certificate revocation lists for the particular region that it is traveling in. Vehicles can be assigned multiple certificates corresponding to more than one region in the vehicles vicinity as advance preparation for possible travel or transmission into nearby regions. Further, the expiration time of certificates assigned to vehicles corresponding to a given geographic region can be tailored to be inversely proportional to the distance from a registered home region of the vehicle. A scalable design for a back-end certifying authority with region-based certificates can also be provided. | 09-17-2009 |
| 20100049976 | ADAPTIVE DATA VERIFICATION FOR RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED SYSTEMS - A system and method for adaptively verifying data in resource constrain systems. The adaptive data verification mechanism employs the proper mode of verification adaptively to balance cost/performance requirements plus security requirements. The algorithm uses a belief level for the validity of a received message, and assigns the belief level to a scale between a bona fide message at one end of the scale and a malicious message at an opposite end of the scale. Depending where on the scale the belief level falls determines which validation mode will be used to authenticate the message. In an alternate embodiment, the belief level relative to a scale and the amount of data waiting to be processed in a buffer are both used to determine which mode will be used to validate the message. | 02-25-2010 |
Kuldeep Dilip Karnik, Ahmedabad IN
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| 20100248376 | IN-VITRO METHOD FOR TESTING BIOEQUIVALENCE OF IRON-SUCROSE FORMULATION - The present disclosure relates to an in vitro method for measuring the T | 09-30-2010 |
Mayur Prabhakar Karnik, Ahmedabad IN
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| 20120072842 | APPARATUS FOR COOKING AND METHOD OF HELPING A USER TO COOK - The present invention provides an apparatus for cooking and a method of helping a user to cook by prompting the user, step by step, to carry out the corresponding preparation at the right time. The apparatus comprises a presenter, configured to present information with respect to a first preparation for a first operation; a detector, configured to detect whether said first preparation has been carried out; and a performer, configured to perform said first operation. By applying the apparatus and method of the present invention, the process of cooking is greatly simplified to users. Users no longer need to monitor the cooking process. All they need to do is carry out the corresponding preparations as prompted or guided. | 03-22-2012 |
Neeran Karnik, Bangalore IN
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| 20110131279 | Managing Electronic Messages - Methods, systems, and computer program products for managing electronic messages. A method embodiment for managing electronic messages includes processing message content of an electronic message with an automated content classification module to determine a classification for the electronic message; and applying a security policy to the electronic message in dependence upon the classification. The classification module may be configured for a particular sender. The security policy may be configured for a particular receiver. The system may associate the classification with the electronic message. The system may train the classification module. The electronic message may be an email message, an instant message, a text message, or a message sent in the context of a social networking platform. The security policy may include a display policy or a filtering policy. | 06-02-2011 |
Neeran Karnik, Pune IN
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| 20080301081 | Method and apparatus for generating configuration rules for computing entities within a computing environment using association rule mining - A method and apparatus for generating computer configuration rules comprising receiving configuration data regarding a plurality of computers, analyzing the configuration data to determine associations within the configuration data, and generating configuration rules from a result of the analysis. | 12-04-2008 |
Neeran M. Karnik, Pune IN
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| 20120096457 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PREPROVISIONING VIRTUAL MACHINES - According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a method and technique for preprovisioning virtual machines is disclosed. The method includes analyzing requests for a plurality of different virtual machine (VM) configurations where each VM configuration has a plurality of configuration attributes. The method also includes determining a request frequency corresponding to each requested VM configuration, determining a configuration of each provisioned VM, and responsive to determining the configuration of each provisioned VM, determining a configuration for a preprovisioned VM based on a request frequency of the different VM configurations and the configurations of the provisioned VMs. The method further includes creating the preprovisioned VM. | 04-19-2012 |
Neeran M. Karnik, New Delhi IN
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| 20080235119 | APPARATUS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR METERING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SERVICES ACCESSED OVER A NETWORK - Apparatus, methods and computer programs provided for metering and accounting in a commercial e-services infrastructure address the requirement for handling composite services in which higher-level services are built using simpler underlying services, each of which may be autonomously owned and operated. Metering records for each service underlying a composite service are correlated by a process associated with the composite service, and then sent to an accounting service where they can be aggregated. The correlation is performed in a distributed manner with correlated usage data provided on a per-request basis. Accounting services can take account of the usage and charges associated with the underlying services to provide accounting and billing on a per-request basis or per customer-provider pair for a billing period. | 09-25-2008 |
Siddharth Karnik, Dombivli (e) IN
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| 20110202208 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREDICTING PERFORMANCE OF AN AIRCRAFT - Methods and systems for operating an avionics system on-board an aircraft are provided. A plurality of signals representative of a current state of the aircraft are received. A future state of the aircraft is calculated based on the plurality of signals representative of the current state of the aircraft. An indication of the future state of the aircraft is generated with the avionics system on-board the aircraft. | 08-18-2011 |
Tomas Karnik, Lanskroun CZ
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| 20090103247 | Doped Ceramic Powder for Use in Forming Capacitor Anodes - An electrolytic capacitor that comprises an anode body formed from a powder comprising electrically conductive ceramic particles and a non-metallic element in an amount of about 100 parts per million or more is provided in one embodiment of the invention. The non-metallic element has a ground state electron configuration that includes five valence electrons at an energy level of three or more. Examples of such elements include, for instance, phosphorous, arsenic, antimony, and so forth. The capacitor also comprises a dielectric layer overlying the anode body and an electrolyte layer overlying the dielectric layer. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100025876 | BINDER REMOVAL FROM PARTICULATE BODIES - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a porous article, in particular the anode of a valve action material based solid state capacitor, comprising the steps of combining a water soluble polymeric binder and particulate material before pressing the particulate material and the subsequent step of removing the binder form the pressed pellet. Thus, the present invention also relates to a method of removing a water soluble polymeric binder from pressed particulate material and to a composition comprising a water soluble polymeric binder for forming the anode of a valve action material based solid state capacitor. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100067175 | POWDER MODIFICATION IN THE MANUFACTURE OF SOLID STATE CAPACITOR ANODES - The present invention concerns the field of solid state capacitors and in particular high performance capacitors for use in modern electronic devices. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method by which powders of valve-action material may be modified to make them suitable for use in the formation of capacitor anodes for solid state electrolytic capacitors. According to the present invention there is provided a method of modifying raw valve-action material powder into capacitor grade structured powder comprising: (i) providing a raw powder to be converted; (ii) compressing a portion of the powder to form a porous solid mass of powder (iii) heating the solid mass to a pre-determined sintering temperature and maintaining the temperature for a pre-determined time period to form a sintered body, (iv) pulverising the sintered body to form a processed powder and (v) optionally grading the powder particles within pre-determined size ranges so as to collect capacitor grade powder. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100214723 | Anode for a Solid Electrolytic Capacitor Containing a Non-Metallic Surface Treatment - A solid electrolytic capacitor that comprises an anode, a dielectric layer overlying the anode; and a cathode that contains a solid electrolyte layer overlying the dielectric layer. The anode comprises a porous, sintered body that defines a surface. The body is treated so that the surface contains a non-metallic element having a ground state electron configuration that includes five or more valence electrons at an energy level of three or more (e.g., phosphorous). | 08-26-2010 |
| 20100302710 | Anode for an Electrolytic Capacitor that Contains Individual Components Connected by a Refractory Metal Paste - A solid electrolytic capacitor containing a capacitor element that includes an anode, dielectric layer, and solid electrolyte is provided. The anode is formed from a plurality (e.g., two or more) of separate components, which allows the properties of each component (e.g., density, quality, etc.) to be more readily controlled during manufacturing. The components are electrically connected using a refractory metal paste (e.g., tantalum paste) that sinter bonds to the components to form a strong and reliable connection. The ability to reliably bond together separate components enables the use of a wide degree of possible cross-sectional profiles for each individual component. For example, the components may posses a relatively complex profile that contains one or more indentations and/or projections for increasing surface area. Despite the complex profile, the components may be readily connected to each other in accordance with the present invention to form the anode. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100302712 | Solid Electrolytic Capacitor with Facedown Terminations - A solid electrolytic capacitor that contains a capacitor element that includes an anode body, dielectric layer, and solid electrolyte is provided. The capacitor also contains an anode lead that is electrically connected to the anode body by a refractory metal paste (e.g., tantalum paste). The use of such a refractory metal paste allows the anode lead to be sinter bonded to a surface of the anode body after it is pressed. In this manner, a strong and reliable connection may be achieved without substantially decreasing the surface area of the lead that is available for connection to a termination. Furthermore, because the lead is not embedded within the anode body, the capacitor may be configured so that little, if any, portion of the lead extends beyond the anode body. This may result in a highly volumetrically efficient capacitor with excellent electrical properties. | 12-02-2010 |
