Tandon, US
Ananya Tandon, Worcester, MA US
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20150238194 | HEMOSTASIS DEVICES AND METHODS UTILIZING MECHANICAL METHODS - A device for causing hemostasis includes an elongated body extending from a first end to a second end, a first clipping anchor coupled to the first end of the elongated body and being movable between a radially contracted insertion configuration and a radially expanded tissue engagement configuration and a second clipping anchor coupled to the second end of the elongated body and being movable between a radially contracted insertion configuration and a radially expanded tissue engagement configuration. The first clipping anchor is movable along a longitudinal axis of the elongated body one of toward and away from the second clipping anchor. | 08-27-2015 |
Ankit Tandon, Bellevue, WA US
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20090279533 | EXTENSIBLE AND SECURE TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE CONVERSATION CONTEXTS - The entry and transmission of notes to recipients along the conversation chain. Notes can be created based on an incoming caller. The notes can be transmitted to the conversation recipient for viewing before, during, and after the recipient accepts the conversation. This is facilitated by a communications client that operates to allow entry of the notes, and forwarding of the call recipient via a SIP framework. Moreover, notes previously taken and/or information provided manually and/or automatically by the communications system can be provided to an agent (e.g., ACD, receptionist) receiving the conversation, at any point in the conversation chain for quick identification not only of the conversation source but of previous information already collected. | 11-12-2009 |
20090327426 | REMOTE CALL CONTROL AND CONFERENCING USING PAIRED DEVICES - In one embodiment, a user paired controller communication device may pair with a user paired server communication device. The user paired controller communication device may direct the user paired server communication device to execute a first mode communication session of a multimodal conversation, such as a voice session. The user paired controller communication may execute a second mode communication session of the multimodal conversation, such as an instant messaging session. | 12-31-2009 |
20100199320 | MULTIMODAL ESCALATION TO ENDPOINTS IN ENHANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Subscribers and endpoints of enhanced multimodal communication systems are enabled to direct call requests and escalations during an existing conversation based on capabilities of endpoints. A list of communication mode/endpoint identifiers are exchanged when a conversation is established, enabling the endpoints to direct requests to for particular communication modes to endpoints capable of facilitating the communication mode at any point during the conversation. Additional capabilities/endpoints are added to the list through updates during the conversation. | 08-05-2010 |
20100310062 | CONVEYING SERVICE INVOCATION INFORMATION WITHIN MULTIMODAL CONVERSATION SYSTEMS - Service invocation information including call routing, reasons for redirections, and similar information are provided to party requesting a communication session and recipients of an enhanced communication system along the call routing path as the request is routed. Some of the information is filtered based on system and/or user defined rules, user permission levels, and comparable aspects. | 12-09-2010 |
20100315484 | IMPLEMENTING MULTIPLE DOMINANT SPEAKER VIDEO STREAMS WITH MANUAL OVERRIDE - In a video conference system capable of providing multiple video streams, displayed streams for participants are configured based on automatic selection by the system (such as active speaker) and manual override by the participants. The displayed views are further enhanced by implementing duplicate detection to avoid display of duplicate streams between the automatic selections and manual selections. | 12-16-2010 |
20130106985 | AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION AND REPRESENTATION OF MOST RELEVANT PEOPLE IN MEETINGS | 05-02-2013 |
20130198629 | TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING A MEDIA STREAM THE PRIMARY FOCUS OF AN ONLINE MEETING - Techniques for managing video streams in an online conference event are described. An apparatus may comprise a media content manager component and a media selection component. The media content manager component is operative on a logic device to generate a composite media stream from a plurality of media streams received from a multimedia conference server for a multimedia conference event. The media selection component is operative on the logic device to select a primary media stream from the plurality of media streams based on selection by the participant. The apparatus may also comprise a visual media generator component which is operative to receive the selected primary media stream and map the selected primary media stream to a primary display frame on the display device. | 08-01-2013 |
20130237240 | IDENTIFYING MEETING ATTENDEES USING INFORMATION FROM DEVICES - Physical presence of a mobile device in proximity to a physical meeting place can be recognized. Identifying information can be retrieved from the device, and it can be determined whether the identifying information correlates to identifying information for a profile in an invitee list for a current meeting at the meeting place. If the retrieved identifying information correlates to identifying information for the profile in the invitee list for the meeting at the meeting place, then the profile can be included as an attendee at the meeting (e.g., by including identifying information for the profile in an attendee list). The identifying information such as the attendee list may also be used to perform one or more additional acts, such as sending notifications, personalizing settings, etc. | 09-12-2013 |
20140019883 | VIDEO DISPLAY MODIFICATION FOR VIDEO CONFERENCING ENVIRONMENTS - Provided herein are systems, methods, and software for facilitating a video conference environment. In at least one implementation, video captured of a scene is received. A modification to display of the video is identified based at least in part on a share of a display space associated with an object in the scene relative to a share of another display space associated with another object in another scene. The modification to the display of the video is then initiated. In another implementation, the modification may also be based on a target share indicated by way of an interactive graphic. | 01-16-2014 |
20140026070 | DYNAMIC FOCUS FOR CONVERSATION VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS - A conversation visualization environment may be rendered that includes conversation communications and conversation modalities. The relevance of each of the conversation modalities may be identified and a focus of the conversation visualization environment modified based on their relevance. In another implementation, conversation communications are received for presentation by conversation modalities. An in-focus modality may be selected from the conversation modalities based at least on a relevance of each of the conversation modalities. | 01-23-2014 |
20140032679 | COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENTS AND VIEWS - Provided herein are systems, methods, and software for facilitating collaboration environments. In at least one implementation, a presentation of an initial view of a collaboration scene is presented within a collaboration environment. A portion of the collaboration scene is identified that corresponds to an object of interest selected for separate viewing. A separate presentation within the collaboration environment is initiated related to the portion of the scene corresponding to the object of interest. | 01-30-2014 |
Ashish Tandon US
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20110259395 | Single Junction CIGS/CIS Solar Module - A high efficiency thin-film photovoltaic module is formed on a substrate. The photovoltaic module includes a plurality of stripe shaped photovoltaic cells electrically coupled to each other and physically disposed in parallel to the length one next to another across the width. Each cell includes a barrier material overlying the surface and a first electrode overlying the barrier material. Each cell further includes an absorber formed overlying the first electrode. The absorber includes a copper gallium indium diselenide compound material characterized by an energy band-gap of about 1 eV to 1.1 eV. Each cell additionally includes a buffer material overlying the absorber and a bi-layer zinc oxide material comprising a high resistivity transparent layer overlying the buffer material and a low resistivity transparent layer overlying the high resistivity transparent layer. | 10-27-2011 |
Gaurav Tandon, Redmond, WA US
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20140372345 | CONTEXTUAL PREDICTION OF USER WORDS AND USER ACTIONS - An operating sequence for a handheld computing device manages the device to automatically detect cues describing the device's environmental and user actions performed with the device, learn which cues and cue combinations are relevant to predict user actions, and then in response to occurrence of the relevant cues, predictively implementing the appropriate user action or configuring the device in anticipation of user action. | 12-18-2014 |
Gaurav Tandon, Sammamish, WA US
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20120254744 | SPELL-CHECK FOR A KEYBOARD SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC CORRECTION - An adaptation of standard edit distance spell-check algorithms leverages probability-based regional auto-correction algorithms and data structures for ambiguous keypads and other predictive text input systems to provide enhanced typing correction and spell-check features. Strategies for optimization and for ordering results of different types are also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
Geetika Tandon, Silver Spring, MD US
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20100004922 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING REMINDERS IN RESPONSE TO DETECTING KEY TERMS WITHIN A COMMUNICATION - A computer-implemented method of automatically generating an electronic reminder is provided. The method includes identifying, using term-recognition circuitry, at least one key term within an electronic message received with an electronic communications device. The method further includes generating at least one reminder based upon the at least one key term. One or more reminders are, according to the method, electronically conveyed to a user at a time later than when the message was received. | 01-07-2010 |
20100030551 | JARGON TRANSLATION IN AN INSTANT MESSAGING ENVIRONMENT - A translation system, method and program product for an instant messaging (IM) infrastructure. The system includes a profile look-up system for determining a profile for both a first and a second user engaged in an IM session; a jargon translation profile system for building a translation profile for the first and second users, wherein the translation profile is utilized to identify jargon and associated translations for the first and second users from a jargon database; and display logic for displaying a translation for jargon being shown in an IM display window during the IM session. | 02-04-2010 |
20100088084 | METHOD FOR TRANSLATING A NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION WITHIN A VIRTUAL WORLD ENVIRONMENT - The present disclosure is directed to a method for translating non-verbal communication in a virtual world environment. The method may comprise: receiving a first signal comprising a first non-verbal communication associated with an avatar within the virtual world environment having a first meaning within a first context; determining a second meaning for the first non-verbal communication within a second context; translating the first non-verbal communication to a second non-verbal communication when the first meaning is at least substantially different from the second meaning; providing at least one of the first non-verbal communication and the second non-verbal communication to a user within the second context, wherein the at least one of the first non-verbal communication and the second non-verbal communication are selected for providing the second user with a non-verbal communication at least substantially conveying the first meaning; and alerting the first user of the substantially different meaning. | 04-08-2010 |
Manas Tandon, Waltham, MA US
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20080209494 | Network architecture for intelligent network elements - Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router. The intelligent network elements can be co-located with or replace the standard network elements to take advantage of existing network configurations. The standard network elements can be selectively replaced by the intelligent network elements in an incremental approach. A tree-and-branch network architecture is therefore established in which each intelligent network element is assigned a routing ID employed in the point-to-point transmissions while leaving legacy analog signals unimpeded. In this manner, the data links are made over relatively short runs of coax cable, which can provide greater bandwidth than the typical end-to-end feeder/distribution connection between a home and the headend or optical network unit. | 08-28-2008 |
Manish Tandon, Farmingham, MA US
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20100172867 | SUBSTITUTED 1H-PYRAZOLO[3,4-D]PYRIMIDINE-6-AMINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to substituted 1H-pyrazolo-[3,4-d]pyrimidine-6-amine compounds and methods of synthesizing these compounds. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing substituted 1H-pyrazolo-[3,4-d]pyrimidine-6-amine compounds and methods of treating cell proliferative disorders, such as cancer, by administering these compounds and pharmaceutical compositions to subjects in need thereof. | 07-08-2010 |
Narendra N. Tandon, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20100297116 | USES OF A GLYCOPROTEIN VI (GPVI) INHIBITOR - The present invention describes a method for reducing reperfusion injury and/or infarction by using an inhibitor of platelet GPVI. This method may be used to treat patients during or after a heart attack or elective cardiac surgery. | 11-25-2010 |
Pankaj Tandon, Sewickley, PA US
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20080307512 | Property Centric Real Estate Maps with Personalized Points of Interest - This patent describes a method for the Sellers of Real Estate to annotate, personalize and highlight the surroundings of their property-for-sale using graphical icons on a digital map. Potential buyers can view surroundings of Real Estate properties that are so annotated. This method describes a web-based, secure and personalized conduit that is established between the seller and all potential buyers. Also described is the method in which sellers can customize the process of annotating their property so that every subsequent annotation takes less time than the last. | 12-11-2008 |
Prateek Tandon, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20160098411 | QUERYING INPUT DATA - A hardware accelerator | 04-07-2016 |
20160098450 | QUERYING INPUT DATA - A hardware accelerator | 04-07-2016 |
Rahul Tandon, Waukegan, IL US
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20090218288 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING UREMIC TOXINS IN DIALYSIS PROCESSES - Methods and devices for providing dialysis treatment are provided. The device includes a resin bed including zirconium phosphate, zirconium oxide, and urease. | 09-03-2009 |
20090301958 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING UREMIC TOXINS IN DIALYSIS PROCESSES - Methods and devices for providing dialysis treatment are provided. The device includes a resin bed including zirconium phosphate, zirconium oxide, and urease. | 12-10-2009 |
20090314707 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING UREMIC TOXINS IN DIALYSIS PROCESSES - Methods and devices for providing dialysis treatment are provided. The device includes a resin bed including zirconium phosphate, zirconium oxide, and urease. | 12-24-2009 |
20120037558 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING UREMIC TOXINS IN DIALYSIS PROCESSES - Methods and devices for providing dialysis treatment are provided. The device includes a resin bed including zirconium phosphate, zirconium oxide, and urease. | 02-16-2012 |
Rahul Tandon, Grayslake, IL US
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20120238525 | PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SOLUTIONS COMPRISING GLUCOSE POLYMERS - Peritoneal dialysis solutions including a glucose polymer and methods of using the dialysis solutions are disclosed herein. In a general embodiment, the peritoneal dialysis solution includes a glucose polymer in an amount to provide an increased ultrafiltration fluid volume for a given amount of carbohydrate absorbed compared to conventional dialysis solutions containing icodextrin as the active pharmaceutical ingredient. The increased ultrafiltration fluid volume for a given amount of carbohydrate absorbed is obtained by providing specific combinations of weight-average molecular weight, polydispersity index and concentration of the glucose polymer in the dialysis solution. | 09-20-2012 |
20140001112 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING UREMIC TOXINS IN DIALYSIS PROCESSES | 01-02-2014 |
Rajeev Tandon, Plymouth, MN US
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20080215366 | ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An asset management system and method is disclosed, useful for managing any asset or collection of assets that need to be identified by unique characteristics. The system comprises three basic modules: a data input module for inputting information about an asset; a “gateway” module that checks the accuracy of the incoming data and corrects it as necessary; and a trading module that allows users to list their assets in various ways and perform various actions, such as selling the assets to other users or otherwise disposing of them, purchasing additional assets, etc. | 09-04-2008 |
Rajiv Tandon, Princeton, NJ US
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20100300426 | Tunable flameless heaters - A flameless heater apparatus and method whose heating capacity and performance can be selected and tuned at the time of manufacture, and which is easily used and has a long shelf life. The apparatus and method may be used in flameless ration heaters, such as may be used in military or emergency situations. There is provided a flameless heating method and apparatus in which the solid reactive ingredients (not including liquid reactant, typically water) are not all blended or mixed together at the time of apparatus fabrication. Rather, at least one key ingredient (typically a super-corroding alloy of magnesium and iron) in a dry powder form is kept physically segregated from all the other ingredients, such as catalysts (normally acids such as acetic or tartaric acid or acidic mixtures) and surfactants. The exothermic chemical reaction is initiated only after at least one (typically a dry powder catalyst) goes into aqueous solution after the application of water (saline or non-saline). The catalytic solution flows out, through, and about and among water-permeable pockets in the pouch-like apparatus which contain one or more other ingredients, including the active ingredient (e.g., the Mg—Fe alloy). Thus, the catalyst and the active ingredient do not come into effective contact until a flowing aqueous saline solution carries a reactive catalytic-saline solution to the active ingredient alloy, and then mixes the inter-reactive ingredients to generate the desired heat. | 12-02-2010 |
Rishabh Tandon, Sammamish, WA US
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20090112937 | SPREADSHEET COLLABORATION BETWEEN RICH AND BROWSER CLIENTS - Techniques for collaborating on a spreadsheet file by client computers in real time are disclosed herein. In particular, a revision manager module is preferably provided with a host machine which receives updates from the client computers, processes such updates, and then applies them to the spreadsheet file. Additionally, a technique is described for handling updates sent to the revision manager by clients simultaneously or near simultaneously. In this case, the revision manager determines whether the updates to the spreadsheet file are transformable or able to be merged. If so, the updates are combined into the spreadsheet file and applied thereto. If the updates are not transformable, the revision manager confirms that all clients have received all previous updates before applying the non-transformable update to the spreadsheet file. | 04-30-2009 |
20090112990 | PRIVATE VIEWS OF DATA AND LOCAL CALCULATIONS DURING REAL TIME COLLABORATION - Techniques for performing a process during a real time collaboration by multiple users or clients on a spreadsheet file are disclosed herein which may permit calculations to be performed locally by at least one of the clients. By doing so, increases in performance are realized since only data updates need to be provided to the host machine. As such, a determination is preferably made whether calculations performed locally can result in different data. If conflicting data is a possibility, then the calculations for the spreadsheet file will usually be performed remotely by a host machine. If not, then each client capable of doing so will perform the calculations locally and then provide only the updated data to the host machine. The determination of whether to perform the calculations locally or not may also be made dynamically, such as when one or more new formulas are added to the spreadsheet file. | 04-30-2009 |
20120216103 | PRIVATE VIEWS OF DATA AND LOCAL CALCULATIONS DURING REAL TIME COLLABORATION - Techniques for performing a process during a real time collaboration by multiple users or clients on a spreadsheet file are disclosed herein which may permit calculations to be performed locally by at least one of the clients. By doing so, increases in performance are realized since only data updates need to be provided to the host machine. As such, a determination is preferably made whether calculations performed locally can result in different data. If conflicting data is a possibility, then the calculations for the spreadsheet file will usually be performed remotely by a host machine. If not, then each client capable of doing so will perform the calculations locally and then provide only the updated data to the host machine. The determination of whether to perform the calculations locally or not may also be made dynamically, such as when one or more new formulas are added to the spreadsheet file. | 08-23-2012 |
Sumita Tandon, Rockford, IL US
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20090167257 | SHORTED ROTATING DIODE DETECTION AND PROTECTION - An electric generator with a rotating diode fault detection device built in that operates by comparing a voltage buildup across the exciter DC supply with a preset threshold value and determining if a fault condition is present based on the comparison. | 07-02-2009 |
Vivek Tandon, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110164259 | Methods and Apparatus for Adaptive Imposition Templates - Methods and apparatus are provided for receiving a print file having an actual page size, and a nominal imposition template specifying a nominal page size, and generating an imposition flat for printing. If the actual page size matches the nominal page size, the nominal imposition template is applied to the print file without change. If, however, the actual page size differs from the nominal page size, the nominal imposition template is automatically modified based on the actual page size, and then the modified imposition template is applied to the print file to create the imposition flat. | 07-07-2011 |