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Siddharth Angrish, San Jose, CA US
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20140101142 | RELATIONSHIP-BASED SEARCH AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Techniques are described for determining relationships between user activities and determining search results and content recommendations based on the relationships. A plays-related-to-searches application may determine a relationship score between plays of a media title and searches of a query by determining a distance between a projection of the search onto the space of the users and a projection of plays of the media title onto the space of the users. A plays-after-searches application may determine a score for plays of the streaming media title given the search by multiplying a number of times plays of the media title occur after the query is entered by the number of times any play occurs, and dividing by a product of the number of times plays of the media title occur after any query is entered and the number of times plays of any media title occur after the query is entered. | 04-10-2014 |
20140101192 | RELATIONSHIP-BASED SEARCH AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Techniques are described for determining relationships between user activities and determining search results and content recommendations based on the relationships. A plays-related-to-searches application may determine a relationship score between plays of a media title and searches of a query by determining a distance between a projection of the search onto the space of the users and a projection of plays of the media title onto the space of the users. A plays-after-searches application may determine a score for plays of the streaming media title given the search by multiplying a number of times plays of the media title occur after the query is entered by the number of times any play occurs, and dividing by a product of the number of times plays of the media title occur after any query is entered and the number of times plays of any media title occur after the query is entered. | 04-10-2014 |
Siddharth Bhopte, Johnson City, NY US
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20090323463 | Devices And Fluid Flow Methods For Improving Mixing - The invention provides devices and methods for increasing the degree of mixing of fluids, including under conditions of laminar flow and turbulent flow. In one embodiment, mixing of fluids using the invention's devices and methods is increased by splitting the flow of at least one of the fluids into two or more inlet channels. This is optionally followed by further splitting and merging (e.g., using one or more split and merge (SAM) mixer) the fluids. | 12-31-2009 |
Siddharth Bhopte, Austin, TX US
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20130175330 | Method For Making A Solder Joint - A method of bonding an electrical component to a substrate includes applying solder paste on to a substrate. Solder preform has an aperture is formed therethrough and is then urged into contact with the solder paste, such that solder paste is urged through the aperture. An electrical component is then urged into contact with the solder preform and into contact with the solder paste that has been urged through the aperture, thereby bonding the electrical component, the solder preform, and the substrate together to define a reflow subassembly. | 07-11-2013 |
Siddharth Bhopte, Chandler, AZ US
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20120219752 | Honeycomb Body U-Bend Mixers. - A honeycomb extrusion body ( | 08-30-2012 |
20120222769 | Honeycomb Body Devices Having Slot-Shaped Intercellular Apertures - A honeycomb extrusion body has multiple cells extending along a common direction from a first end of the body to a second end of the body. The cells are separated by cell walls, and the body has at least one fluid path defined within a plurality of said cells. The fluid path includes one or more apertures, through respective cell walls between cells of one or more respective pairs of said plurality of cells. Each aperture has an aperture width measured perpendicular to the common direction of 90% or less of a cell wall width of the respective cell wall measured perpendicular to the common direction. Optionally one or more of the plurality of cells has at least two cell walls each having an aperture at the same position in the common direction. As a further option, these apertures may be offset from the respective centers of their respective walls in the same rotational direction about a central axis of the cell. | 09-06-2012 |
20120308769 | Honeycomb Body Interdigitated Mixers and Methods for Producing - Honeycomb body interdigitating mixers are disclosed along with methods for producing them, the honeycomb body having parallel cells extending along a common direction, the mixer comprising a first fluid path extending within the honeycomb body along a first path direction perpendicular to the common direction, the first fluid path defined within a first plurality of said cells, at least a high aspect ratio portion of the first fluid path having an aspect ratio of height in the common direction to width perpendicular to the common direction and to the first path direction of at least 3:1, and a second fluid path extending within the honeycomb body along a second path direction perpendicular to the common direction, the second fluid path defined within a second plurality of said cells, at least a high aspect ratio portion of the second fluid path having an aspect ratio of height in the common direction to width perpendicular to the common direction and to the second path direction of at least 3:1, wherein the first fluid path is fluidically connected to the second fluid path within their respective high aspect ratio portions via a group of apertures, the group extending in the common direction, the group of apertures taken together having a ratio of height in the common direction to width perpendicular to the common direction of at least 3:1. | 12-06-2012 |
Siddharth Chhatpar, Brookline, MA US
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20150142171 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CALIBRATE AN ORIENTATION BETWEEN A ROBOT GRIPPER AND A CAMERA - Disclosed are methods adapted to calibrate a robot gripper to a camera. The method includes providing a robot with a coupled moveable gripper, providing one or more cameras, providing a target scene having one or more fixed target points, moving the gripper and capturing images of the target scene at two or more imaging locations, recording positions in the gripper coordinate system for each of the imaging locations, recording images in a camera coordinate system, and processing the images and positions to determine a gripper-to-camera transformation between the gripper coordinate system and the camera coordinate system. The transformation may be accomplished by nonlinear least-squares minimization, such as the Levenberg-Marquardt method. Robot calibration apparatus for carrying out the method are disclosed, as are other aspects. | 05-21-2015 |
Siddharth Ghule, Bangalore IN
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20090158188 | CONFIGURABLE WALL MODULE SYSTEM - A configurable wall module having selectable home screens, custom menu navigation, and incorporating functional design. The display utilizes fixed segments. menu navigation and configuration which may be facilitated with soft keys having indicative labels associated with them. The parameters may be accessed from categories by soft keys via two-level menu navigation. Certain parameter value and setpoint entries may be effected with up/down keys. Module configuration may be performed by a user. To provide such user capability, the module may be programmed and configured by an installer with a software configuration tool used in connection with the building automation system associated with the module. | 06-18-2009 |
20100100829 | WALL MODULE CONFIGURATION TOOL - The invention is a system for selecting and previewing a configuration for a wall module before a download of the configuration to the wall module. The configuration may be selected from a set of standard applications or it may be a customized standard application. The configuration may instead be a new application. The configuration may be changed, such as screen segment selection, during a preview of it. A memory usage meter may indicate how much memory is used relative to the amount available in the wall module for the configuration. Also the system may have an autobind to a controller feature for time parameters. New application or customized standard application configurations may be saved to a library for future use. | 04-22-2010 |
20100245259 | SMALL SCREEN DISPLAY WITH A DATA FILTERING AND SORTING USER INTERFACE - A navigation approach having a data filtering and sorting for a user interface with a small screen display. The user interface may be used with a building control system. The sorting may be accomplished with a single button filter/sort key which when clicked opens up a floating window containing various sorting options. The single button takes little screen real estate but provides a user the flexibility to arrange data in such a way that results in high speed of access and productivity. | 09-30-2010 |
Siddharth Gupta, Uttar Pradesh IN
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20100165754 | SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION IN MULTI-VOLTAGE DOMAINS - A system and a method to improve signal synchronization in a plurality of signal paths traversing multiple voltage domains. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure a memory arrangement is preferred for signal synchronization. All read/write and clocks signals and other control signals are driven to periphery supply (Vp) levels, except wordline (WL[i]) signals which are driven at core supply (Vc) level. By doing so, lower average and peak current consumption associated with core supply (Vc) is achieved with constant delays and maintaining required signal synchronization in the signal paths traversing multiple voltage domains. | 07-01-2010 |
Siddharth Gupta, San Bruno, CA US
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20150234430 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAY STACK - This disclosure describes electronic devices that include displays for rendering content, touch sensors disposed beneath the displays for detecting touch inputs, and antiglare components for reducing glare caused by ambient light. In some embodiments, the displays include a single transparent substrate, a thin film transistor array connected to a bottom surface of the transparent substrate, a conductive substrate, and a front plane laminate connected to the conductive substrate. In such embodiments, the front plane laminate is connected to the thin film transistor array, and the array comprises a plurality of transparent electrodes. This disclosure also describes techniques for manufacturing displays utilized with electronic devices. | 08-20-2015 |
Siddharth Gupta, Muenchen DE
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20150162056 | Wordline Activation - Methods and devices are disclosed where a voltage on a wordline is changed from a first voltage to a second voltage via a plurality of intermediate voltages. | 06-11-2015 |
Siddharth Gupta, Greater Noida IN
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20100157699 | WRITE CIRCUITRY FOR HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARCHITECTURE - A memory architecture includes a plurality of local input and output circuitries, with each local input and output circuitry associated with at least one memory bank. The memory architecture also includes a global input and output circuitry, which includes a plurality of global sub-write circuitries, is coupled to the plurality of local input and output circuitries One global sub-write circuitry is enabled and provides a write-data to a selected local input and output circuitry. | 06-24-2010 |
20120140582 | WRITE CIRCUITRY FOR HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARCHITECTURES - A memory architecture includes a plurality of local input and output circuitries, with each local input and output circuitry associated with at least one memory bank. The memory architecture also includes a global input and output circuitry, which includes a plurality of global sub-write circuitries, is coupled to the plurality of local input and output circuitries One global sub-write circuitry is enabled and provides a write-data to a selected local input and output circuitry. | 06-07-2012 |
Siddharth Gupta, Noida IN
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20130343137 | WRITE CIRCUITRY FOR HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARCHITECTURES - A memory architecture includes a plurality of local input and output circuitries, with each local input and output circuitry associated with at least one memory bank. The memory architecture also includes a global input and output circuitry, which includes a plurality of global sub-write circuitries, is coupled to the plurality of local input and output circuitries One global sub-write circuitry is enabled and provides a write-data to a selected local input and output circuitry. | 12-26-2013 |
Siddharth Jain, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20140050243 | CMOS-COMPATIBLE GOLD-FREE CONTACTS - A semiconductor metallurgy includes a ratio of germanium and palladium that provides low contact resistance to both n-type material and p-type material. The metallurgy allows for a contact that does not include gold and is compatible with mass-production CMOS techniques. The ratio of germanium and palladium can be achieved by stacking layers of the materials and annealing the stack, or simultaneously depositing the germanium and palladium on the material where the contact is to be manufactured. | 02-20-2014 |
Siddharth Jain, Lindenhurst, IL US
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20140157952 | GEAR CASING HEAT EXCHANGER - A gear casing heat exchanger has a mounting flange separating the heat exchanger into a first side and a second side. A manifold section is on the first side, and includes an inlet manifold and an outlet manifold. A heat exchange section is on the second side, and extends from the mounting flange in a lengthwise direction. A sealing perimeter is on the second side, and the heat exchange section is entirely contained within a projection of the sealing perimeter in the lengthwise direction. The heat exchange section of the heat exchanger can be inserted through an aperture of a gear casing to provide a cooled gear assembly. | 06-12-2014 |
20150369354 | GEAR CASING HEAT EXCHANGER - A gear casing heat exchanger has a mounting flange separating the heat exchanger into a first side and a second side. A manifold section is on the first side, and includes an inlet manifold and an outlet manifold. A heat exchange section is on the second side, and extends from the mounting flange in a lengthwise direction. A sealing perimeter is on the second side, and the heat exchange section is entirely contained within a projection of the sealing perimeter in the lengthwise direction. The heat exchange section of the heat exchanger can be inserted through an aperture of a gear casing to provide a cooled gear assembly. | 12-24-2015 |
Siddharth Jain, Singapore SG
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20140213371 | Method and System for Hosting Transient Virtual Worlds that can be Created, Hosted and Terminated Remotely and Automatically - Embodiments of the invention relate to providing a method and system for presenting users with the ability to host a virtual world especially one that is capable of being used in a game based environment for teaching and learning, and more specifically to improving ease of customization, enabling on-demand-usage and facilitating content sharing for hosting private virtual locations on virtualized servers specifically so that multiple discreet virtual worlds can be hosted (automatically and remotely), started or removed on one or more servers simultaneously and independently of each other without affecting the other hosts. | 07-31-2014 |
Siddharth Jamdar, Mumbai IN
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20140143011 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION-MIGRATION ASSESSMENT - In one embodiment, a method includes centrally maintaining a parameter bank comprising a plurality of parameters and a question bank comprising a plurality of questions. The method further includes creating an application-migration assessment. The creating includes receiving a selection of parameters from the parameter bank. The creating also includes providing a list of questions attached to at least one parameter in the selection of parameters. The creating further includes receiving a selection of questions from the list of questions. In addition, the method includes facilitating a taking of the application-migration assessment. Furthermore, the method includes scoring the one or more outcome options based on assessment answers from the taking. Additionally, the method includes generating a recommendation for each of the one or more outcome options based on the scoring. | 05-22-2014 |
Siddharth Jhunjhunwala, Chennai IN
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20150079026 | Controlled Release Formulations for the Induction and Proliferation of Blood Cells - The absence of regulatory T cells (Treg) may underlie disorders including but not limited to autoimmunity, dermatitis, periodontitis and even transplant rejection. Enhancing local numbers of Treg through in situ Treg expansion or induction is contemplated herein as a treatment option for these disorders. Current methods for in vivo Treg expansion are not Treg specific and are associated with many adverse side-effects. The data presented herein provides in vitro testing of a Treg-inducing microparticle providing a predictable controlled release for combinations of cytokines and drugs (e.g., IL-2, TGF-β, and/or rapamycin) resulting in targeted Treg migration. These controlled release microparticles are also capable of inducing FoxP3+ Treg in human cells in vitro suggesting that these compositions be developed into an in vivo Treg induction and expansion therapy. | 03-19-2015 |
Siddharth Khimsara, San Diego, CA US
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20150067017 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING MEDIA - Methods and systems may facilitate access to media. A mobile computing device may manage media associated with links by evaluating factors that may affect battery life. The mobile computing device may obtain information about the media associated with the links, such as metadata indicating file characteristics, identifying information, and analytics. The information may be included in the media or obtained from a server. The mobile computing device may evaluate factors that affect the device's ability to receive and render the media. Such factors may include the battery charge state, signal strength, connectivity, or media characteristics (e.g., size, complexity, etc.). The mobile computing device may prioritize the links associated with the media based on the evaluation of the factors, such as by sorting the links by rank. The mobile computing device may also hide links, display warnings/indicators, display links in particular manners or formats, and automatically download the media. | 03-05-2015 |
Siddharth Kumar, Bangalore IN
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20160142647 | AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF CONSUMER ELECTRONIC DEVICES TO PORTS ON AN HDMI SWITCH - Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for automatic identification and mapping of consumer electronic devices to ports on an HDMI switch. A device that is connected to an HDMI switch is identified based on data received over an HDMI connection, and ports on the HDMI switch are automatically mapped and configured. Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for back-end database creation for automatic identification and mapping of consumer electronic devices to ports on an HDMI switch. The back-end database may be created by the based on video and audio signatures received from a consumer electronic device and based on remote control information and signatures. | 05-19-2016 |
Siddharth Manay, Livermore, CA US
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20090252373 | Method and System for detecting polygon Boundaries of structures in images as particle tracks through fields of corners and pixel gradients - A stochastic method and system for detecting polygon structures in images, by detecting a set of best matching corners of predetermined acuteness α of a polygon model from a set of similarity scores based on GDM features of corners, and tracking polygon boundaries as particle tracks using a sequential Monte Carlo approach. The tracking involves initializing polygon boundary tracking by selecting pairs of corners from the set of best matching corners to define a first side of a corresponding polygon boundary; tracking all intermediate sides of the polygon boundaries using a particle filter, and terminating polygon boundary tracking by determining the last side of the tracked polygon boundaries to close the polygon boundaries. The particle tracks are then blended to determine polygon matches, which may be made available, such as to a user, for ranking and inspection. | 10-08-2009 |
Siddharth Mohaptatra, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130228442 | PARTIAL LASER ABLATION SENSOR PROCESS - Processes for fabricating compact touch sensors for touch sensitive devices are disclosed. A process can include providing a touch sensor structure having a substrate, a first layer disposed on the substrate, and a second layer disposed on the first layer. The second layer can have an ablation fluence value that is lower than an ablation fluence value of the first layer. The process can include patterning the second layer with a laser emitting energy having a fluence value greater than or equal to the ablation fluence value of the second layer and less than the ablation fluence value of the first layer. The process can further include etching at least a portion of the first layer that was exposed during the patterning of the second layer. At least a portion of the second layer can then be removed by etching or laser ablation. | 09-05-2013 |
Siddharth Murlidhar, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130156167 | Voicemail Proxy Server - Methods and systems directed to retrieving voicemails from a voice mailbox server. In particular embodiments, a mailbox server may receive a notification from the voice mailbox server and connect to the voice mailbox server providing the credentials of a client device, and pull new voicemails for storage at the mailbox server. In particular embodiments, mailbox server periodically polls voice mailbox server for new voicemail messages. In particular embodiments, a client device polls or receives notification of new voicemails, and transmits a downloaded message to the mailbox server. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157624 | Proxied Outgoing Message Transmission - In particular embodiments, a mailbox server is operable to receive, from a client, a message to be delivered to an endpoint; store the message in a mailbox associated with the user; access a set of policies for the client or the endpoint; determine a delivery channel for the message based on the policies; and transmit the message to the endpoint through the delivery channel. In particular embodiments, the mailbox server may transmit SMS messages via a special bind with a recipients SMSC, or via a carrier short code. In particular embodiments, the mailbox server may transmit the message as an email or via an internal messaging system over a packet data connection. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157626 | Generating Conversation Threads for a Unified Messaging System - Methods and systems directed to assigning individual messages and call log data into an aggregated conversation thread on both client and server devices for a user interface having a conversations view including all the communications a given users has with his or her contacts across multiple communication means and protocols. Messages between a user and a particular contact are threaded together, regardless of their format or protocol in order to provide the user with a quick history of all communications with his or her contacts. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157627 | Generating Conversation Threads for a Unified Messaging System - In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a communication sent from a first user to one or more second users; searching multiple communication threads for a specific thread associated with both the first and second users; and if the specific communication thread is located, then adding the communication to the thread; and for each second user, sending the communication to the second user using a communication protocol selected determined to be appropriate. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157699 | Messaging Object Generation for Synchronous Conversation Threads - In particular embodiments, a messaging device or server may be operable to receive a message including a thread identifier or a list of conversation participants; if the message includes a thread identifier, then append the message to a locally-stored conversation thread possessing the same thread identifier; if the message includes a list of participants, then: search a plurality of locally-stored conversation threads for a conversation threads having participants matching the list of participants; and in response to a match, append the message to the matching thread; in response to failing to find a match, generate an offline identifier for the message and storing the message locally. | 06-20-2013 |
20150358275 | Messaging Object Generation for Synchronous Conversation Threads - In particular embodiments, a messaging device or server may be operable to receive a message including a thread identifier or a list of conversation participants; if the message includes a thread identifier, then append the message to a locally-stored conversation thread possessing the same thread identifier; if the message includes a list of participants, then: search a plurality of locally-stored conversation threads for a conversation threads having participants matching the list of participants; and in response to a match, append the message to the matching thread; in response to failing to find a match, generate an offline identifier for the message and storing the message locally. | 12-10-2015 |
Siddharth Patwardham, Elmsford, NY US
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20120078826 | FACT CHECKING USING AND AIDING PROBABILISTIC QUESTION ANSWERING - A system, a method and a computer program product for verifying a statement are provided. The system is configured to receive a statement. The system is configured to decompose the received statement into one or more sets of question and answer pairs. The system is configured to determine a confidence value of each answer in the one or more question and answer pair sets. The system is configured to combine the determined confidence values. The combined confidence values represent a probability that the received statement is evaluated as true. | 03-29-2012 |
Siddharth Potbhare, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20150302188 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS PROXIMITY-BASED ACCESS TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - Disclosed herein is a system and method for wireless proximity-based access to a computing system, which in accordance with certain aspects of an embodiment of the invention includes a small, portable, person-carried or personal-item-carried (e.g., by attachment to a user's key's, purse, knapsack, etc.) wireless transmitter that serves as a “key,” and a wireless receiver configured for attachment to the computing system that serves as a “lock.” The lock may comprise, for example, a USB device that both wirelessly communicates with the key to detect its physical proximity, and communicates with the computer access software that is native on the computing system (e.g., standard WINDOWS username and password authentication processes) to either allow or disallow such computer access software from allowing access to the computing system based upon the physical proximity of the key to the lock. | 10-22-2015 |
Siddharth Shah, Freehold, NJ US
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20160022854 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMITTING FRAGRANCES - A method and apparatus are provided to determine a pattern of emitting scents uniquely tailored to a particular user, and to emit fragrances in response to environmental conditions. A wearable fragrance emission device in wireless communication with a mobile device periodically emits one or more fragrances in response to receiving instructions from the mobile device. The mobile device sends such instructions in response to detecting one or more environmental conditions. | 01-28-2016 |
Siddharth Sharma, Hyderabad IN
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20130226944 | FORMAT INDEPENDENT DATA TRANSFORMATION - Data transformation can be performed across various data structures and formats. Moreover, data transformation can be format agnostic. Output data of a second structure can be generated as a function of input data of a first structure and a transform independent of the format of input and output data. In one instance, the transform can be specified by way of a graphical representation and encoded in a form independent of input and output data formats. Subsequently, data transformation can be performed as a function of the transform and input data. | 08-29-2013 |
Siddharth Shashidharan, Bangalore IN
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20140266361 | DUTY CYCLE CORRECTION CIRCUIT - In an embodiment, a duty cycle correction circuit comprises a first set of inverters connected in series, a first filter, a first feedback circuit and a second feedback circuit. A first inverter in the series is configured to receive a clock signal and a last inverter in the series is configured to provide a first output clock signal. The first filter is configured to generate a first direct current (DC) voltage signal at an output of the first filter. The first feedback circuit is configured to control a rise time of a signal transition at an output terminal of the first inverter to control a duty cycle of the first output clock cycle. The second feedback circuit is configured to control a fall time of the signal transition at the output terminal of the first inverter to control the duty cycle of the first output clock cycle. | 09-18-2014 |
Siddharth Singh, Lafayette, CA US
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20130159079 | INTERNET ACCESS THROUGH A SOCIAL NETWORK ENABLED ROUTER - A method includes routing, through a social network enabled router at a location of a business entity, an Internet connection request from a data processing device of a customer of the business entity at the location thereof to a web interface requiring the customer to log in with a social network identifier thereof. The method also includes redirecting, on the data processing device, the customer to another web interface requiring intervention on part of the customer by way of endorsement of the business entity on a social network through the another web interface following the customer logging into the web interface. Further, the method includes permitting, through the social network enabled router, the customer free Internet access at the location of the business entity through the data processing device solely after the customer endorsement of the business entity on the social network through the another web interface. | 06-20-2013 |
20140251134 | SUPERADSORBENT MATERIAL SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED FILTRATION APPLICATIONS - The present invention involves the use of nanoporous carbons derived from partially or fully demetalized metal carbides in personal protection equipment for the irreversible absorption/adsorption of both broad and specific targeted gases. These materials have been specifically processed to provide enhanced effective loadings against specific harmful volatile organic compounds. | 09-11-2014 |
20160136563 | SUPERADSORBENT MATERIAL SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED FILTRATION APPLICATIONS - The present invention involves the use of nanoporous carbons derived from partially or fully demetalized metal carbides in personal protection equipment for the reversible absorption/adsorption of both broad and specific targeted gases. These materials have been specifically processed to provide enhanced effective loadings against specific harmful volatile organic compounds. | 05-19-2016 |
Siddharth Singh, Waltham, MA US
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20160026201 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL DEVICES - A wireless switch control panel may control supply of current to a plurality of outlets. Control may be exercised to adjust current levels and may be for standard AC voltages including 110 VAC and 220 VAC. A system including such a wireless switch panel may include a hub which coordinates communication among components including one or more wireless switch panels, optional sensors, and wireless electronic devices such as smartphones or tablets. | 01-28-2016 |
Siddharth Toshniwal, Kadugodi IN
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20120307844 | Synchronization of Shared Identifiers Across Servers in an IMS Network - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for synchronization of shared initial filter criteria in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. A first computing device in the IMS network transmits a registration request to a second computing device in the IMS network. The first computing device receives a response to the registration request from the second computing device, including an identifier associated with a shared initial filter criteria set stored at the first computing device. The first computing device determines whether the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is stored at the first computing device and transmits a retrieval request to the second computing device if the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is not stored. The first computing device receives the shared initial filter criteria set from the second computing device, and stores the shared initial filter criteria set. | 12-06-2012 |
20150319239 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF SHARED IDENTIFIERS ACROSS SERVERS IN AN IMS NETWORK - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for synchronization of shared initial filter criteria in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. A first computing device in the IMS network transmits a registration request to a second computing device in the IMS network. The first computing device receives a response to the registration request from the second computing device, including an identifier associated with a shared initial filter criteria set stored at the first computing device. The first computing device determines whether the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is stored at the first computing device and transmits a retrieval request to the second computing device if the shared initial filter criteria set corresponding to the identifier is not stored. The first computing device receives the shared initial filter criteria set from the second computing device, and stores the shared initial filter criteria set. | 11-05-2015 |
20150381601 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHORIZING SERVICES IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - A computer-implemented method for authorizing access by a user device to at least one service offered over an Internet Protocol (IP) network is provided. A server receives a message from the user device. The message indicates that the user device is configured to support the at least one service. The server then retrieves from a database policy data associated with the user device. The server validates based on the policy data that the user device is authorized to advertise the at least one service and the at least one service is available for access by the user device. If the at least one service is unauthorized or unavailable for access by the user device, the server modifies the message to indicate one or more authorized and available services for the user device without including the at least one service. | 12-31-2015 |
Siddharth Toshniwal, Bangalore IN
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20110149750 | SUBSCRIBER FALLBACK/MIGRATION MECHANISMS IN IMS GEOGRAPHIC REDUNDANT NETWORKS - A system and method for maintaining service availability for an Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network is provided. A primary network receives a request from one or more subscribers of the primary network to place a call. The primary network registers the one or more subscribers. The primary network assigns an identifier to data of the one or more registered subscribers for the registration. The identifier associates the one or more subscribers with the primary network upon migration of the one or more subscribers from the primary network to the secondary network. The secondary network monitors the primary network to detect an event on the primary network. The secondary network migrates the one or more subscribers from the secondary network to the primary network based on the identifier and after initiation of the migration in response to the occurrence of the event on the primary network. | 06-23-2011 |
20120303831 | Systems and Methods for Authorizing Services in a Telecommunications Network - A computer-implemented method for authorizing access by a user device to at least one service offered over an Internet Protocol (IP) network is provided. A server receives a message from the user device. The message indicates that the user device is configured to support the at least one service. The server then retrieves from a database policy data associated with the user device. The server validates based on the policy data that the user device is authorized to advertise the at least one service and the at least one service is available for access by the user device. If the at least one service is unauthorized or unavailable for access by the user device, the server modifies the message to indicate one or more authorized and available services for the user device without including the at least one service. | 11-29-2012 |
Siddharth Vajirkar, San Jose, CA US
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20080212484 | Tracing connection paths through transparent proxies - In one embodiment, a method for tracing a connection path from a source node to a destination node through a network having one or more transparent proxies includes generating a trace packet at the source node, transmitting the trace packet over the network towards the destination node, and receiving trace response packets in response to transmission of the trace packet. The trace response packets include a packet from the destination node and a packet from each of the transparent proxies in a data path from the source node to the destination node. Each of the packets from the transparent proxies includes an identifier of the transparent proxy transmitting the packet. The method further includes identifying the transparent proxies in the connection path based on information in the trace response packets. An apparatus for tracing a connection path is also disclosed. | 09-04-2008 |
20100061253 | Tracing connection paths through transparent proxies - In one embodiment, a method for tracing a connection path from a source node to a destination node through a network having one or more transparent proxies includes generating a trace packet at the source node, transmitting the trace packet over the network towards the destination node, and receiving trace response packets in response to transmission of the trace packet. The trace response packets include a packet from the destination node and a packet from each of the transparent proxies in a data path from the source node to the destination node. Each of the packets from the transparent proxies includes an identifier of the transparent proxy transmitting the packet. The method further includes identifying the transparent proxies in the connection path based on information in the trace response packets. An apparatus for tracing a connection path is also disclosed. | 03-11-2010 |
20130283041 | SERVER CERTIFICATE SELECTION - In one implementation, a network device, which may be a wide area network (WAN) optimization device includes a memory, a communication interface, and a processor. The memory is configured to store a pool of server certificates. The communication interface is configured to receive a data flow for optimization by the network device. The processor is configured to access a reverse domain name lookup on a destination internet protocol (IP) address extracted from the data flow to receive a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). A matching server certificate is selected from the pool of server certificates that best matches the FQDN. The common name of the matching server certificate and the FQDN are not exact matches. Instead, the common name may be the longest string match available from the pool of certificates, or the common name may have the most address components in common out of the available pool of certificates. | 10-24-2013 |
Siddharth Vijayakrishnan, Mountain View, CA US
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20150142572 | SERVING CONTENT BASED ON ONLINE REGISTRATION AND OFFLINE MESSAGES - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for serving content based on online registration and offline messages. One example method includes registering online an entity with a content management system, the registering including storing a location associated with the entity, receiving offline from the entity a message that indicates information for use in a sponsored content item, determining that a user is in proximity to the location, and serving a sponsored content item to the user based on information from the registering, the sponsored content item including information from the message. | 05-21-2015 |
Siddharth Vijayakrishnan, Bangalore IN
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20090306882 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, OR METHOD FOR ENHANCED ROUTE DIRECTIONS - Embodiments of methods, apparatuses, devices and systems associated with generating a textual explanation of a route including POI information are disclosed. | 12-10-2009 |
20100228622 | Messaging Interface for Advertisement Submission - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, in which submission of targeted advertisements can be facilitated using text messaging. Text message received from advertisers can include advertisement information and target audience information. Such information can be used to generate an advertisement for the advertiser. The generated advertisement can be provided for targeted distribution to users. | 09-09-2010 |
Siddharth Vikal, Punjab IN
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20110152666 | TARGETED THERMAL TREATMENT OF HUMAN TISSUE THROUGH RESPIRATORY CYCLES USING ARMA MODELING - The present application discloses a technique for targeting therapeutic thermal energy to human tissue that is subject to displacement during a respiratory cycle using ARMA modeling. It discloses using an ARMA treatment of MRI tracking data of salient features of the tissue of interest to predict the spacial position of the portion of the tissue to be treated and using this prediction to guide the application of the thermal energy. It also discloses that this technique is particularly useful when the tissue of interest undergoes elastic deformation in a respiratory cycle and high energy focused ultrasound (HIFU) is used to ablate diseased tissue such as a cancerous tumor. | 06-23-2011 |
Siddharth Waichal, Pune IN
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