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Bahman Ebrahimi Kashef, Latham, NY US
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| 20110235875 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL SEGMENTATION OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - A method for the imaging of protein expression and location in biological samples using optical segmentation is provided. The steps comprise acquiring a fluorescent image of a biological sample, analyzing the image and generating a masking pattern corresponding to a specific structure within the biological sample, transforming the masking pattern into the spatial coordinates of a digital micro-mirror device (DMD) which may then be projected onto the biological sample and obtaining a masked fluorescent image. Also provided is an image analysis system for imaging of protein expression and location in biological samples using optical segmentation. | 09-29-2011 |
Forough Kashef, Fremont, CA US
Hooman Kashef, Cota De Caza, CA US
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| 20110295974 | SEAMLESS TRANSFER OF MEDIA STREAMS - The transfer of media transmitted from a media provider from a first rendering device to a second includes establishing a network connection between the media provider and the second rendering device based on a network location and session context information. A desired transmission duplication of the media is determined such that the duplication will prevent substantial interruption of the rendering of the media as experienced by a user listening to both of the rendering devices, and that desired transmission duplication is sent to both the first rendering device and the second rendering device. The transmission is continued from the media provider to the second rendering device. | 12-01-2011 |
Hooman Kashef, Melbourne, FL US
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| 20090168737 | Transmission Using a Plurality of Protocols - Included are embodiments for communicating data using a plurality of formats. At least one embodiment of a method includes transmitting a plurality of first format data frames with a predetermined time period between transmitted first format data frames and determining a duration of the time period between the transmitted first format data frames. Similarly, some embodiments include fragmenting a second format data frame into a plurality of second format subframes such that the second format subframes may be transmitted during the time period between the transmitted first format data frames. | 07-02-2009 |
Hooman Kashef, Coto De Caza, CA US
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| 20110246566 | PROFILE FOR MEDIA/AUDIO USER PREFERENCES DATABASE - Systems and methods for providing a media profile that is based on receiving data from various content distributors and creating a media profile. The media profile is web-based and accessible via an API. Data can be provided to the media profile host server via the API, and an end-user's media preferences can be stored in the media profile. The media profile is accessed by content distributors such that a customized media experience may be offered to the end-user without the need for the content distributor to gather his own separate data. The media profile can also store billing information for the end-user and act as a single reputable platform to conduct financial transactions. | 10-06-2011 |
Mohamed Tawfeek Kashef, Cairo EG
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| 20110188478 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTERFERENCE-MINIMIZING CODE ASSIGNMENT AND SYSTEM PARAMETER SELECTION FOR CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (CDMA) NETWORKS - A method for interference-minimizing code assignment and system parameter selection for code division multiple access (CDMA) networks is disclosed. The method is performed at a base station or mobile station configured to operate in a CDMA radio network. The method includes receiving transmissions from user devices seeking to access the CDMA radio network. A spreading code is selected for a first user device seeking to access the network, using at least one cross-correlation parameter, to reduce multiple access interference between communications involving the first user device and other devices using the CDMA network. The method does not require knowledge of the active user codes or even the codebook from which these codes are assigned. Furthermore, it does not require knowledge of bit or chip epoch or the received powers of active users. However, the method can benefit from such knowledge in several ways, examples of which are disclosed. A method for explicitly estimating the bit or chip epoch is also disclosed. | 08-04-2011 |
Rouzbeh Kashef, La Jolla, CA US
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| 20090259671 | SYNCHRONIZING TIMING MISMATCH BY DATA INSERTION - The rate at which data is provided by one device and the rate at which that data is processed by another device may differ. For example, a transmitting device may transmit data according to a transmit clock while a receiving device that receives the transmitted data may process the data according to a receive clock. If there is a timing mismatch between the transmit and receive clocks, the receiving device may receive data faster or slower than it processes the data. In such a case, there may be errors relating to the processing of the received data. To address timing mismatches such as this, the receiving device may delete data from or insert data into the received data. In conjunction with these operations, the receiving device may modify the received data at or near the insertion point or the deletion point in a manner that mitigates any adverse effect the insertion or deletion may have on a resulting output signal. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090259672 | SYNCHRONIZING TIMING MISMATCH BY DATA DELETION - The rate at which data is provided by one device and the rate at which that data is processed by another device may differ. For example, a transmitting device may transmit data according to a transmit clock while a receiving device that receives the transmitted data may process the data according to a receive clock. If there is a timing mismatch between the transmit and receive clocks, the receiving device may receive data faster or slower than it processes the data. In such a case, there may be errors relating to the processing of the received data. To address timing mismatches such as this, the receiving device may delete data from or insert data into the received data. In conjunction with these operations, the receiving device may modify the received data at or near the insertion point or the deletion point in a manner that mitigates any adverse effect the insertion or deletion may have on a resulting output signal. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100080331 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATED CLOCK MISMATCH COMPENSATION AND PACKET LOSS CONCEALMENT - An apparatus and method for processing data are disclosed. The apparatus may include a receiver clock, and a processing system configured to use the receiver clock to receive data from a transmitter, the data being generated with a transmitter clock in the transmitter, wherein the processing system is further configured to estimate a mismatch between the transmitter and receiver clocks, and to determine whether to modify the data based on the estimated mismatch. | 04-01-2010 |
Youssef Kashef, Cairo EG
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| 20110263946 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME AND OFFLINE ANALYSIS, INFERENCE, TAGGING OF AND RESPONDING TO PERSON(S) EXPERIENCES - A digital computer and method for processing data indicative of images of facial and head movements of a subject to recognize at least one of said movements and to determine at least one mental state of said subject is provided. The outputting instructions for providing to a user information relating to at least one said mental state. A further processing data reflective of input from a user, and based at least in part on said input, confirming or modifying said determination and generating with a transducer an output of humanly perceptible stimuli indicative of said at least one mental state. | 10-27-2011 |
