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Manish Jain
Manish Jain, St. Paul, MN US
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| 20110100746 | VISCOELASTIC PHONONIC CRYSTAL - A sound barrier and method of sound insulation are disclosed. In one aspect of the disclosure, a sound barrier comprises a first, solid medium, such as a viscoelastic solid and a second medium, such as air. At least one of the two media forms a periodic array disposed in the other medium. The solid medium has a speed of propagation of longitudinal sound wave and a speed of propagation of transverse sound wave, the speed of propagation of longitudinal sound wave being at least about 30 times the speed of propagation of transverse sound wave. | 05-05-2011 |
Manish Jain, New Delhi IN
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| 20100043017 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING APPLICATIONS TO VARIOUS DEVICES - A method for providing applications to one or more requesting devices is provided. The method comprises a step of first receiving an application request from the one or more requesting devices. The method includes extracting details of the request. Further markup language structure for corresponding page of the application is generated. The markup language structure is generated by invoking page handlers which includes contacting business logic layer to get information required to be embedded in the corresponding page. The output page is then provided to the requesting device. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20110083069 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING APPLICATIONS TO VARIOUS DEVICES - A method for providing applications to one or more requesting devices is provided. The method comprises a step of first receiving an application request from the one or more requesting devices. The method includes extracting details of the request. Further markup language structure for corresponding page of the application is generated. The markup language structure is generated based by invoking page handlers which includes contacting business logic layer to get information required to be embedded in the corresponding page. The output page is then provided to the requesting device. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110153612 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING CUSTOMIZED APPLICATIONS ON DIFFERENT DEVICES - A method for providing a customized application on different requesting device types of a user is provided. The method enables, firstly, receiving requests made by the user using the different device types over multiple communication channels. Secondly, the method enables assigning a rank to the user based on requests received and one or more rules. Further the method enables determining personalization information based on the ranking. Finally, the method enables rendering a customized application on the different device types based on the personalization information and configuration information stored in a central data repository. The configuration information is related to the application and features thereof based on the user's subscription profile. | 06-23-2011 |
Manish Jain, Saint Paul, MN US
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| 20110000741 | Process for Audible Acoustic Frequency Management in Gas Flow Systems - A sound insulation process comprises (a) providing at least one sound barrier comprising at least one composite resonator element; and (b) placing the at least one sound barrier in at least one gas stream that is at least partially enclosed. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110005859 | Process for Audible Acoustic Frequency Management in Gas Flow Systems - A sound insulation process comprises (a) providing at least one sound barrier comprising a substantially periodic array of structures disposed in a first medium having a first density, the array comprising at least one row of at least two of the structures, the structures being made of a second medium having a second density that is greater than the first density, the second medium being a viscoelastic medium, an elastic medium, or a combination thereof, and the first medium being a gaseous medium; and (b) placing the at least one sound barrier in at least one at least partially enclosed gas stream in a manner such that the row of structures extends in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of flow of the gas stream. | 01-13-2011 |
Manish Jain, Pune IN
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| 20110003356 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF XYLITOL - The invention provides a process for producing xylitol from xylose by a yeast strain capable of converting the xylose to xylitol comprising independently growing the yeast strain in a medium; transferring the yeast strain from the medium to a feed solution, the feed solution comprising of xylose in water, and separating the xylitol from said feed solution. | 01-06-2011 |
Manish Jain, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100195488 | OPTIMIZED TRANSPORT PROTOCOL FOR DELAY-SENSITIVE DATA - Transmission delays are minimized when packets are transmitted from a source computer over a network to a destination computer. The source computer measures the network's available bandwidth, forms a sequence of output packets from a sequence of data packets, and transmits the output packets over the network to the destination computer, where the transmission rate is ramped up to the measured bandwidth. In conjunction with the transmission, the source computer monitors a transmission delay indicator which it computes using acknowledgement packets it receives from the destination computer. Whenever the indicator specifies that the transmission delay is increasing, the source computer reduces the transmission rate until the indicator specifies that the delay is unchanged. The source computer dynamically decides whether each output packet will be a forward error correction packet or a single data packet, where the decision is based on minimizing the expected transmission delays. | 08-05-2010 |
Manish Jain, Houston, TX US
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| 20100132887 | System and Method For Nano-Pantography - A method is provided for creating a plurality of substantially uniform nano-scale features in a substantially parallel manner in which an array of micro-lenses is positioned on a surface of a substrate, where each micro-lens includes a hole such that the bottom of the hole corresponds to a portion of the surface of the substrate. A flux of charged particles, e.g., a beam of positive ions of a selected element, is applied to the micro-lens array. The flux of charged particles is focused at selected focal points on the substrate surface at the bottoms of the holes of the micro-lens array. The substrate is tilted at one or more selected angles to displace the locations of the focal points across the substrate surface. By depositing material or etching the surface of the substrate, several substantially uniform nanometer sized features may be rapidly created in each hole on the surface of the substrate in a substantially parallel manner. | 06-03-2010 |
Manish Jain, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090276738 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXECUTING A HARDWARE SIMULATION AND VERIFICATION SOLUTION - One embodiment of the present invention provides systems and techniques to execute a hardware simulation and verification solution on a multiprocessor system. The hardware simulation and verification solution can be partitioned into different modules which can include a simulation kernel to simulate changes in signal values, a value change dump module to store the changes in the signal values on a computer-readable storage medium, a functional coverage module to check functionality, a toggle coverage module to check signal toggling, an assertion engine to check complex behaviors, and a testbench module to generate test scenarios. Embodiments of the present invention can execute different modules on different processors, thereby improving performance. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100081457 | TRANSACTION INFORMATION BASED MEET-UPS - A computerized method and system for organizing meet-ups based on transaction information are provided. Example embodiments may include receiving a selection of a geographic area from a first user and displaying a map of the geographic area including one or more item symbols. A location of an item symbol on the map may indicate a geographic location associated with a listing in a publication system. A designation of an event location to an event may be received from the first user. Information related to the event may be communicated to a number of invitees. The invitees may be related to one or more listings in the publication system associated with an inclusion zone defined by the first user. | 04-01-2010 |
Manish Jain, Bangalore IN
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| 20090106612 | ENHANCING SPEED OF SIMULATION OF AN IC DESIGN WHILE TESTING SCAN CIRCUITRY - A computer is programmed to prepare a computer program for simulating operation of an integrated circuit (IC) chip, in order to test scan circuitry therein. The computer is programmed to trace a path through combinational logic in a design of the IC chip, starting from an output port of a first scan cell and ending in an input port of a second scan cell. If the first and second scan cells receive a common scan enable signal, then the computer generates at least a portion of the computer program, i.e. software to perform simulation of propagating a signal through the path conditionally, for example when the common scan enable signal is inactive and alternatively to skip performing simulation when the common scan enable signal is active. The computer stores the portion of the computer program in memory, for use with other such portions of the computer program. | 04-23-2009 |
Manish Jain, Homer, NY US
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| 20080248233 | Tobacco Suction Tape - Briefly the invention relates to a tobacco conveyer belt, for example a suction tape with improved mechanical properties. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an endless suction tape that is formed from a continuous polymeric film containing a polymer chosen to maximize the wear resistance and minimize toxicity of any polymer contaminating the tobacco. The tape is permeable and perforated according to a desired distribution. The suction tape can be formed with a uniform texture, by embossing mechanically, ultrasonically, or through a laser removal technique. Either or both surfaces of the tape can be smooth or textured. | 10-09-2008 |
Manish Jain, Malden, MA US
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| 20110134909 | DATA COMMUNICATION WITH COMPENSATION FOR PACKET LOSS - Described is a technology by which a relay is coupled (e.g., by a wire) to a network and (e.g., by a wireless link) to an endpoint. Incoming data packets directed towards the endpoint are processed by the relay according to an error correction scheme, such as one that replicates packets. The reprocessed packets, which in general are more robust against packet loss, are then sent to the endpoint. For outgoing data packets received from the endpoint, the relay reprocesses the outgoing packets based upon the error correction scheme, such as to remove redundant packets before transmitting them to the network over the wire. Also described are various error correction schemes, and various types of computing devices that may be used as relays. The relay may be built into the network infrastructure, and/or a directory service may be employed to automatically find a suitable relay node for an endpoint device. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110149751 | Estimating Communication Conditions - Embodiments are configured to provide communication features, including providing channel condition estimates for a communication path, such as packet loss, jitter, and/or available bandwidth, but are not so limited. In an embodiment, a method uses aspects of in-band data packets to provide channel condition estimates. In one embodiment, a system includes a bandwidth estimation component that operates to classify payload packets as part of performing capacity estimation and available bandwidth estimation operations. | 06-23-2011 |
