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Neelima Mannava, Manalapan, NJ US
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| 20110280812 | FLAVOR-ENHANCING AMIDE COMPOUNDS - The present invention has discovered that amide compounds represented by Formula I set forth below have unexpected and advantageous flavor enhancement and modification properties: | 11-17-2011 |
Phanindra Mannava, Folsom, CA US
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| 20090171647 | INTERCONNECT ARCHITECTURAL STATE COVERAGE MEASUREMENT METHODOLOGY - A method and apparatus for ensuring efficient validation coverage of an architecture, such as protocol or interconnect architecture, is herein described. A coverage space of states for an architecture is generated and stored in a database. During simulation, states of the coverage space encountered are marked. From this, the states encountered and not encountered may be determined. Based on the states not encountered, a targeted test suite is developed to target at least some of the states not encountered during previous simulation. This feedback loop from simulation to refining of a test suite based on states of a coverage space not encountered during simulation may be recursively repeated until adequate validation, i.e. an adequate confidence level of validation, of the coverage space is achieved. | 07-02-2009 |
Phanindra K. Mannava, Folsom, CA US
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| 20090055555 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE AND NEGOTIABLE EXCHANGE OF LINK LAYER FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS - A proposal is discussed that facilitates exchanging parameters for a link layer that allows a variable number of parameters without changing a communication protocol. Likewise, the proposal allows for both components connected via the link to negotiate values for the parameters that are exchanged without a need for external agent intervention or redundancy. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090063813 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE AND NEGOTIABLE EXCHANGE OF LINK LAYER FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS - A proposal is discussed that facilitates exchanging parameters for a link layer that allows a variable number of parameters without changing a communication protocol. Likewise, the proposal allows for both components connected via the link to negotiate values for the parameters that are exchanged without a need for external agent intervention or redundancy. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090064179 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE AND NEGOTIABLE EXCHANGE OF LINK LAYER FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS - A proposal is discussed that facilitates exchanging parameters for a link layer that allows a variable number of parameters without changing a communication protocol. Likewise, the proposal allows for both components connected via the link to negotiate values for the parameters that are exchanged without a need for external agent intervention or redundancy. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090265472 | Method, System, and Apparatus for System Level Initialization - Multiple initialization techniques for system and component in a point-to-point architecture are discussed. Consequently, the techniques allow for flexible system/socket layer parameters to be tailored to the needs of the platform, such as, desktop, mobile, small server, large server, etc., as well as the component types such as IA32/IPF processors, memory controllers, IO Hubs, etc. Furthermore, the techniques facilitate powering up with the correct set of POC values, hence, it avoids multiple warm resets and improves boot time. In one embodiment, registers to hold new values, such as, Configuration Values Driven during Reset (CVDR), and Configuration Values Captured during Reset (CVCR) may be eliminated. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110238778 | Reducing Packet Size In A Communication Protocol - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a processor that can generate data packets for transmission to an agent, where the processor can generate a data packet having a command portion including a first operation code to encode a transaction type for the data packet and a second operation code to encode a processor-specific operation. This second operation code can encode many different features such as an indication that the data packet is of a smaller size than a standard packet, in order to reduce bandwidth. This operation code can also identify an operation to be performed by a destination agent coupled to the agent. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-29-2011 |
Ravi Mannava, Torrance, CA US
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| 20100049628 | System and Method for Service Virtualization in a Service Governance Framework - A service governance framework may provide a platform for development and hosting of virtual service offerings and generation of interfaces to operations thereof, dependent on configurable functional parameters and/or non-functional aspects associated therewith. Virtualization techniques may be applied at an endpoint level, binding level, message level, operation level, and/or service level at design time, and supported with corresponding changes at runtime. Users having various roles may access the framework to specify operations of services provided by computing service sources to include in a virtual service offering, specify configuration parameter values associated with them, and/or specify a contract of non-functional aspect clauses for the virtual service offering. The framework may produce the interface by modifying an interface provided by the computing service sources (e.g., a WSDL). The framework may include aspect enforcement methods and an underlying common information model, and may support versioning and life cycles of service offerings and/or components. | 02-25-2010 |
Sandeep Mannava, Winston-Salem, NC US
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| 20110112570 | TISSUE TENSIONING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Surgical devices configured to apply and hold a defined pre-set or pre-load tension to target tissue, such as, for example, a blood vessel, tendon or ligament during a surgical procedure. | 05-12-2011 |
Seetha Ramaiah Mannava, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20080241546 | MACHINING FEATURES IN LASER SHOCK PEENED REGIONS - A method for laser shock peening an article includes laser shock peening the article forming at least one pre-stressed region having deep compressive residual stresses imparted by the laser shock peening and machining a feature into article in the pre-stressed region after the laser shock peening. The feature may be machined entirely in the pre-stressed region. The pre-stressed region may extend completely between oppositely spaced apart sides of the article with the feature machined entirely through the pre-stressed region and completely between and through the spaced apart outer and inner sides. The feature may be a hole or a scallop. The article may be an arcuate wall having a radius of curvature and the feature includes a centerline and is machined into wall with the centerline substantially parallel to the radius of curvature. The hole or scallop may have a curved sharp edge. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090313823 | IMPARTING DEEP COMPRESSIVE RESIDUAL STRESSES INTO A GAS TURBINE ENGINE AIRFOIL PERIPHERAL REPAIR WELDMENT - A gas turbine engine airfoil is repaired by machining away airfoil material along at least a portion of at least one of leading and trailing edges and a radially outer tip forming at least one cut-back area and forming a weldment by welding successive beads of welding material into the cut-back area. Desired finished dimensions of the repaired airfoil are obtained by machining away some of the weld bead material in the weldment and then deep compressive residual stresses are imparted in a pre-stressed region extending into and encompassing the weldment and a portion of the airfoil adjacent the weldment. The compressive residual stresses may be are imparted after either rough machining or final finishing thereafter of the weldment. The cut-back area may extend up to about 90% of the airfoil's span and have a maximum cut-back depth up to about 0.22 inches. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100249926 | IMPLANT AND A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING, DESIGING AND MANUFACTURING AN IMPROVED ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT - A medical or orthopedic implant, system and method for making the implant having areas that are designed to optimize compressive stress processing by, for example, laser shock peening. The implant is designed by identifying stress areas as processing zones. The processing zones are machined, processed or adapted to have a desired shape or configuration to optimize compression. The processed zones or areas are compressive stressed processed to have a higher density at zones or areas compared to areas that are not compressive stress processed. The implant is finished processed and sterilized and ready for use in the patient. | 09-30-2010 |
