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Bharath Bhushan K.r., Bangalore IN
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20120290646 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING FLASH CACHING OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECTS IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present invention is directed towards a method and system for providing a technique referred to as flash caching to respond to requests for an object, such as a dynamically generated object, from multiple clients. This technique of the present invention uses a dynamically generated object stored in a buffer for transmission to a client, for example in response to a request from the client, to also respond to additional requests for the dynamically generated object from other clients while the object is stored in the buffer. Using this technique, the present invention is able to increase cache hit rates for extremely fast changing dynamically generated objects that may not otherwise be cacheable. | 11-15-2012 |
Bharath Bhushan K.r., Thyagarajanager IN
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20130132472 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERFORMING CACHING OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECTS IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method for maintaining a cache of dynamically generated objects. The method includes storing in the cache dynamically generated objects previously served from an originating server to a client. A communication between the client and server is intercepted by the cache. The cache parses the communication to identify an object determinant and to determine whether the object determinant indicates whether a change has occurred or will occur in an object at the originating server. The cache marks the object stored in the cache as invalid if the object determinant so indicates. If the object has been marked as invalid, the cache retrieves the object from the originating server. | 05-23-2013 |
Hariharasudhan K.r., Noida IN
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20150276885 | Method of Computing State of Charge and Battery State of Charge Monitor - Disclosed herein are a method of computing an estimated SOC and a battery state of charge (SOC) monitor. An embodiment method for computing an estimated SOC includes periodically measuring a present battery current and a present battery voltage. A hysteresis compensation value is then computed based on a previous SOC, the present battery current, and the present battery voltage when a change in battery current exceeds a threshold. The estimated SOC is then determined based on the hysteresis compensation value and a baseline SOC determined based on the present battery voltage and the present battery current. | 10-01-2015 |