Sunalp
Eric Sunalp, San Jose, CA US
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20150074435 | Processor Power and Performance Manager - Techniques are provided for managing the power consumption and performance of a processing device. Power consumption and utilization ratios for a processing device may be continuously measured. The measured power consumption and utilization ratios may be compared to target power consumption and utilization ratios to adjust an operating frequency of the processing device. In one implementation a power controller may take the target and measured power consumption as inputs to generate a power output and a utilization controller may take the target and measured utilization ratios as inputs to generate a utilization output. The lower of the power output and the utilization output may be selected and used to adjust the operating frequency of the processing device. The power and utilization controllers may implement a proportional-integral control scheme. | 03-12-2015 |
Eric O. Sunalp, San Jose, CA US
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20150348224 | Graphics Pipeline State Object And Model - An innovative GPU framework and related APIs present more accurate representations of the target hardware so that the distinctions between the fixed-function and programmable features of the GPU are perceived by a developer. This permits a program and/or a graphics object generated or manipulated by the program to be understood as not just code, but machine states that are associated with the code. When such an object is defined, the definitional components requiring programmable GPU features can be compiled only once and reused repeatedly as needed. Similarly, when a state change is made, the state changes correspond to the state changes made on the hardware. Additionally, the creation of these immutable objects prevents a developer from inadvertently changing portions of the program or object that cause it to behave differently than intended. | 12-03-2015 |
Murad A. Sunalp, Tulare, CA US
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20110245753 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOWERING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE IN AN EYE - An eye mounted device configured to actively evacuate fluid from the anterior chamber of the eye to an exterior region or the sclera of the eye. The device employs a miniature pump powered by a photovoltaic cell which is mounted in the clear corneal tissue and which may be curved in the same shape as the eye. One or a combination of pressure sensors and timers determine the duration the device evacuates fluid from the user's eye. | 10-06-2011 |
20140214047 | Device and Method for Medical Records Storage in the Eye - A method and apparatus for the storage and retrieval of patient personal and medical information and records in the eye of an implanted or patient. Patient medical information or other personalized data in the form of indicia is imparted to an implant which is engaged into a mounted position in the eye during eye surgery or a needle insertion. The indicia may be read through the clear tissue of the eye, using an optical magnifier once implanted. Indicia is imparted to the implant using a laser or photographically or printing. Conventionally employed laser surgery equipment used for LASIK and similar surgeries can be easily adapted to both impart the indicia to the implant and form a cavity to hold the implant for subsequent viewing of the visible indicia. | 07-31-2014 |
20140253865 | Eyeglasses For Far-Field Vision Correction - An eyewear device is provided which has lenses positioned above the temples when worn yielding an unobstructed view below the bottom of both lenses. The lower edge of the lenses may be curved toward the upper edge to increase the viewing area and the lenses may be rotationally engaged to temples to allow changes in viewing angle through them. | 09-11-2014 |
Murad A. Sunalp, Visalia, CA US
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20130060271 | MULTI-CONFIGURABLE CORNEAL SURFACE MARKER - A corneal marking device for placing markings on the cornea of a patient. The device features a mounting member which is adapted for a hand gripping on one end and has a corneal marking component at the other. The marking component has a centrally located hub having an axial passage and has a plurality of marking fins radially extending from said hub. The leading edge of the fins of said marking component are adapted for placement of ink thereon which is communicated to the eye on contact. A light source communicating from the hub masks the approach of the device to the patient's eye diminishing patient flinching and eye movement. A two colored communication of the light source to the eye provides the user a visual reference to maintain the device in alignment with the patient's eye until contact. | 03-07-2013 |