Sundaram, NJ
Anantha Sundaram, Annandale, NJ US
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20140343914 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING A MODEL OF COMPOSITION FOR A COMPOSITE FORMED BY COMBINING A PLURALITY OF HYDROCARBON STREAMS - Systems and methods for creating a model of composition for a current composite created by combining a plurality of hydrocarbon streams. The method comprises receiving at least one primary data value related to the current composite, associating the at least one primary data value with a profile of the current composite, selecting a modeling scenario for the current composite using a hierarchy of modeling scenarios, and creating a model of composition for the current composite using at least one processor, The modeling scenario is selected based at least in part on a collection of primary data values associated with the profile of the current composite. The model of composition is created based at least in part on the modeling scenario and the collection of primary data values associated with the profile of the current composite. Systems of creating the model of composition are also disclosed. | 11-20-2014 |
Ganapathy Sundaram, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20100202455 | METHOD FOR SECURE NETWORK BASED ROUTE OPTIMIZATION IN MOBILE NETWORKS - The present invention provides a method of route optimization involving a first mobile device associated with a first home gateway. One embodiment of the method is implemented in a first mobility forwarding entity and includes registering the first mobile device at the first mobility forwarding entity. The first mobile device is registered using a session key included in a registration message transmitted by the first mobile device. The embodiment also includes establishing a secure route between the first mobility forwarding entity and a terminating node using the session key. The secure route bypasses the first home gateway. | 08-12-2010 |
20120047558 | Method And Apparatus Of Automated Discovery In A Communication Network - An automated method is provided for mutual discovery between a network entity and a client entity that cooperate for providing a service in a machine-to-machine environment. In an embodiment, the network entity receives an identifier in a communication from a server on behalf of the client entity. At some point in time, the network entity receives a communication containing the identifier from the client entity. Before or after receiving the client entity communication, the network entity discovers itself to the client entity. Some time after receiving the client entity communication, the network entity authenticates the client entity, establishes a permanent security association with the client entity, and initiates the service. | 02-23-2012 |
Ganapathy S. Sundaram, Hillsboro, NJ US
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20090043901 | Bootstrapping Method For Setting Up A Security Association - In one embodiment, a method of the invention has the steps of: (A) establishing an access-layer security association (SA) between a mobile node (MN) and an authentication authorization accounting (AAA) server; (B) deriving a secondary key from an extended master session key (EMSK) corresponding to the access-layer SA; (C) providing the secondary key to a home agent; and (D) based on the secondary key, establishing an SA corresponding to an Open System Interconnection (OSI) layer higher than the access layer for securing communications between the home agent and a selected network node. In various embodiments, the selected network node can be (i) the MN, (ii) a proxy node configured on behalf of the MN, or (iii) a proxy node configured on behalf of the home agent. | 02-12-2009 |
Ganapathy Subramanian Sundaram, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20120003987 | Method And Apparatus For Optimizing Network Throughput - A method is provided a wireless system for optimizing network throughput in a wireless communication system. More particularly, the methodology of the invention evaluates the both individual user data throughput as well as the data throughput of a larger user population, in determining the base station to which a user should attach when entering the wireless system. In an alternate embodiment, the invention methodology evaluates such individual user data throughput and the user population throughput in determining whether or not to handoff a data session for a user from one base station to the other. | 01-05-2012 |
20130179679 | Methods And Apparatuses For Secure Information Sharing In Social Networks Using Randomly-Generated Keys - There can be problems with the security of social networking communications. For example, there may be occasions when a number of friends wish to communicate securely through a social network infrastructure, such that non-trusted 3 | 07-11-2013 |
20130179951 | Methods And Apparatuses For Maintaining Secure Communication Between A Group Of Users In A Social Network - Embodiments address various methods and apparatuses that attempt to minimize the time that the security communication between group members may be at risk due to a user joining or leaving. For example, embodiments include methods of minimizing the time for which a joining member receives a secure commonly shared key and other embodiments include methods of minimizing the time that a user leaving the group has access to data shared within the group through updating the secure commonly shared key. | 07-11-2013 |
20150026250 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DELIVERING DATA THAT PROVIDES SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION AND MONETIZATION IN MOBILE DATA NETWORKS - An exemplary system according to the present disclosure comprises a lower tier Radiolet™ that is in communication with a local switching office of a mobile data network, and an upper tier Radiolet™ that is in communication with the lower tier Radiolet™ and an Internet datacenter. In operation, the upper tier Radiolet™ receives data extracted from the Internet datacenter and distributes at least a portion of the received data to the lower tier Radiolet™. At the lower tier Radiolet™, the portion of received data is stored. The lower tier Radiolet™ then receives a data request (relating to a portion of received data) and in turn, transmits data from the portion of received data to a source of the data request. The lower tier Radiolet™ is located closer to the source of the data request than the Internet datacenter to improve application performance and efficiency of network as well as datacenter. | 01-22-2015 |
Ganesh Sundaram, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20130254277 | Methods And Networks For Device To Device Communication - At least one example embodiment discloses a method of controlling communications between first and second user equipments (UEs) by a base station in a network. The method includes obtaining an indication, the indication indicating if the first and second UEs are within a communication range of each other and controlling a direct communication link between the first and second UEs if the first and second UEs are within a communication range of each other. The controlling includes allocating at least a first portion of an uplink channel of the network to the direct communication link. | 09-26-2013 |
Gopinath Sundaram, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20110137774 | RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT SALES SETTLEMENT - A system may include an enterprise content settlement server including an extract, transfer and load process configured to receive a first set of usage data and a second set of usage data. The system may further include an enterprise content settlement engine configured to settle the first set of usage data and the second set of usage data according to a contract including at least one settlement rule. | 06-09-2011 |
Kandasamy Meenakshi Sundaram, Old Bridge, NJ US
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20100133146 | Coil for pyrolysis heater and method of cracking - Randomly packing with filler material at least part of a pass in a coil used in a system for pyrolyzing hydrocarbon feedstock to lighter hydrocarbons. Randomly packing increases heat transfer and decreases the rate of coke build-up within the coil, yielding an improvement in overall system efficiency. Packing material can comprise or be treated with a suitable catalyst for increasing the rate of chemical decomposition, thus further improving system efficiency. | 06-03-2010 |
20100191031 | ADIABATIC REACTOR TO PRODUCE OLEFINS - Processes for production of olefins from hydrocarbon feedstocks are provided. In one aspect, the processes of the present invention utilize coils passing through a pyrolysis furnace to partially convert a hydrocarbon feedstock to olefins, followed by further conversion of the hydrocarbon feedstock in an adiabatic reactor. A portion of the coils in the pyrolysis furnace carry the hydrocarbon feedstock and the remainder carry steam only. After a selected period of time, the material flowing through the coils is switched. By flowing steam through the coils that had previously contained the hydrocarbon feedstock, on-line decoking can occur. In another aspect, a high temperature reactor is used to convert methane or natural gas to olefins. | 07-29-2010 |
20110247967 | DEPOSIT MITIGATION IN GASOLINE FRACTIONATION, QUENCH WATER SYSTEM AND PRODUCT RECOVERY SECTION - A method for selecting a solvent or mixture of solvents useful for mitigating deposit formation, cleaning existing deposits, and/or decreasing the rate of deposit formation is disclosed. Decreasing the rate at which deposits may form and/or increasing the rate at which deposits may be removed can dramatically improve process economics (e.g., decreasing down time as a result of deposit formation). In one aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to a process for dispersing foulants in a hydrocarbon stream, including the steps of: determining a nature of foulants in a hydrocarbon stream; selecting a solvent or a mixture of solvents suitable to disperse the foulants based upon the determined nature; and contacting the foulants with the selected solvent or mixture of solvents. | 10-13-2011 |
Malikarjun Sundaram, Flemington, NJ US
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20110288046 | ANALYSIS OF SULFATED POLYSACCHRIDES - The invention relates to methods and products associated with analyzing and monitoring heterogeneous populations of sulfated polysaccharides. In particular therapeutic heparin products including low molecular weight heparin products and methods of analyzing and monitoring these products are described. | 11-24-2011 |
Malikarjun Sundaram, Randolph, NJ US
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20090061411 | ANALYSIS OF SULFATED POLYSACCHARIDES - The invention relates to methods and products associated with analyzing and monitoring heterogeneous populations of sulfated polysaccharides. In particular therapeutic heparin products including low molecular weight heparin products and methods of analyzing and monitoring these products are described. | 03-05-2009 |
Mallikarjun Sundaram, Flemington, NJ US
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20100298260 | NON-ANTICOAGULANT POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITIONS - Preparations of polysaccharides lacking substantial anticoagulant activity are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations are provided. | 11-25-2010 |
20100305022 | LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF - Preparations of low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) having improved properties, e.g., properties that provide a clinical advantage, are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations as well as methods of analyzing starting materials, processing, intermediates and final products in the production of such LMWH preparations are provided. | 12-02-2010 |
20100324276 | POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGENITOR CELL MOBILIZATION - Polysaccharide preparations lacking substantial anticoagulant activity are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations are provided. | 12-23-2010 |
20130065852 | ANALYSIS OF SULFATED POLYSACCHARIDES - The invention relates to methods and products associated with analyzing and monitoring heterogeneous populations of sulfated polysaccharides. In particular therapeutic heparin products including low molecular weight heparin products and methods of analyzing and monitoring these products are described. | 03-14-2013 |
20140024602 | POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGENITOR CELL MOBILIZATION - Polysaccharide preparations lacking substantial anticoagulant activity are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations are provided. | 01-23-2014 |
20140031315 | POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGENITOR CELL MOBILIZATION - Polysaccharide preparations lacking substantial anticoagulant activity are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations are provided. | 01-30-2014 |
20140057358 | ANALYSIS OF SULFATED POLYSACCHARIDES - The invention relates to methods and products associated with analyzing and monitoring heterogeneous populations of sulfated polysaccharides. In particular therapeutic heparin products including low molecular weight heparin products and methods of analyzing and monitoring these products are described. | 02-27-2014 |
Mallikarjun Sundaram, Randolph, NJ US
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20100316640 | POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGENITOR CELL MOBILIZATION - Polysaccharide preparations lacking substantial anticoagulant activity are provided herein. Methods of making and using such preparations are provided. | 12-16-2010 |
20130017565 | METHODS AND PRODUCTS RELATED TO LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN - The invention relates to methods and products for characterizing and using polysaccharides. Low molecular weight heparin products and methods of use are described. Methods for characterizing purity and activity of polysaccharide preparations including glycosaminoglycans such as heparin are also described. | 01-17-2013 |
Srikanth Sundaram, Somerset, NJ US
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20130210879 | FORMULATIONS OF BENDAMUSTINE - Long term storage stable bendamustine-containing compositions are disclosed. The compositions can include bendamustine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable fluid contains a mixture of PEG and PG; an organic or inorganic compound in an amount sufficient to obtain a pH of from about 6.0 to about 11 for the polyethylene glycol, as measured using USP monograph for polyethylene glycol; and optionally an antioxidant. The bendamustine-containing compositions have less than about 5% total esters, on a normalized peak area response (“PAR”) basis as determined by high performance liquid chromatography (“HPLC”) at a wavelength of 223 nm, after at least about 15 months of storage at a temperature of from about 5° C. to about 25° C. | 08-15-2013 |
20130253025 | FORMULATIONS OF BENDAMUSTINE - Methods of treatment using bendamustine formulations designed for small volume intravenous administration are disclosed. The methods conveniently allow shorter administration time without the active ingredient coming out of solution as compared to presently available formulations. | 09-26-2013 |
20130253026 | METHOD OF TREATING BENDAMUSTINE-RESPONSIVE CONDITIONS IN PATIENTS REQUIRING REDUCED VOLUMES FOR ADMINISTRATION - Methods of treating bendamustine responsive conditions in patients having fluid and/or sodium intake restrictions are disclosed. The methods include identifying patients having such restrictions and in need of bendamustine, and then administering thereto a bendamustine-containing composition in a volume of about 120 ml or less intravenously over a period of about 15 minutes or less. The smaller volumes and reduced sodium load as compared to currently known methods of treatment minimize cardiac and/or renal stress in patients having diseases such as congestive heart failure or renal disease. | 09-26-2013 |
20140094496 | FORMULATIONS OF BENDAMUSTINE - Methods of treatment using bendamustine formulations designed for small volume intravenous administration are disclosed. The methods conveniently allow shorter administration time without the active ingredient coming out of solution as compared to presently available formulations. | 04-03-2014 |
20140275196 | FORMULATIONS OF BENDAMUSTINE - Methods of treatment using bendamustine formulations designed for small volume intravenous administration are disclosed. The methods conveniently allow shorter administration time without the active ingredient coming out of solution as compared to presently available formulations. | 09-18-2014 |
20150080444 | METHOD OF TREATING BENDAMUSTINE-RESPONSIVE CONDITIONS IN PATIENTS REQUIRING REDUCED VOLUMES FOR ADMINISTRATION - Methods of treating bendamustine responsive conditions in patients having fluid and/or sodium intake restrictions are disclosed. The methods include identifying patients having such restrictions and in need of bendamustine, and then administering thereto a bendamustine-containing composition in a volume of about 100 ml or less intravenously over a period of about 30 minutes or less. The smaller volumes and reduced sodium load as compared to currently known methods of treatment minimize cardiac and/or renal stress in patients having diseases such as congestive heart failure or renal disease. | 03-19-2015 |