Vij, US
Akshey "shawn" Vij, Mountain View, CA US
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20080228648 | SYSTEM FOR PERSONAL AUTHORIZATION CONTROL FOR CARD TRANSACTIONS - An authorization system allows for cardholder-provided parameters to a personal authorization subsystem. The parameters can be selected by the cardholder to limit the authorizations that would otherwise be granted on the card. The parameters can indicate limits by frequency, dollar amount, merchant, geographic location, time of day, combinations thereof, or the like. Authorization for a given transaction, even where authorized by an issuer and a network operator, might be denied based on self-constraints set by the cardholder. In some variations, messages are sent to the cardholder based on constraints set by the cardholder and transactions might be approved and messaged, or denied and messaged. | 09-18-2008 |
20080235136 | SYSTEM FOR PERSONAL AUTHORIZATION CONTROL FOR CARD TRANSACTIONS - An authorization system allows for cardholder-provided parameters to a personal authorization subsystem. The parameters can be selected by the cardholder to limit the authorizations that would otherwise be granted on the card. The parameters can indicate limits by frequency, dollar amount, merchant, geographic location, time of day, combinations thereof, or the like. Authorization for a given transaction, even where authorized by an issuer and a network operator, might be denied based on self-constraints set by the cardholder. In some variations, messages are sent to the cardholder based on constraints set by the cardholder and transactions might be approved and messaged, or denied and messaged. | 09-25-2008 |
20080265018 | SYSTEM FOR PERSONAL AUTHORIZATION CONTROL FOR CARD TRANSACTIONS - An authorization system allows for cardholder-provided parameters to a personal authorization subsystem. The parameters can be selected by the cardholder to limit the authorizations that would otherwise be granted on the card. The parameters can indicate limits by frequency, dollar amount, merchant, geographic location, time of day, combinations thereof, or the like. Authorization for a given transaction, even where authorized by an issuer and a network operator, might be denied based on self-constraints set by the cardholder. In some variations, messages are sent to the cardholder based on constraints set by the cardholder and transactions might be approved and messaged, or denied and messaged. | 10-30-2008 |
20110010296 | SYSTEM FOR PERSONAL AUTHORIZATION CONTROL FOR CARD TRANSACTIONS - An authorization system allows for cardholder-provided parameters to a personal authorization subsystem. The parameters can be selected by the cardholder to limit the authorizations that would otherwise be granted on the card. The parameters can indicate limits by frequency, dollar amount, merchant, geographic location, time of day, combinations thereof, or the like. Authorization for a given transaction, even where authorized by an issuer and a network operator, might be denied based on self-constraints set by the cardholder. In some variations, messages are sent to the cardholder based on constraints set by the cardholder and transactions might be approved and messaged, or denied and messaged. | 01-13-2011 |
20120259783 | SYSTEM FOR PERSONAL AUTHORIZATION CONTROL FOR CARD TRANSACTIONS - An authorization system allows for cardholder-provided parameters to a personal authorization subsystem. The parameters can be selected by the cardholder to limit the authorizations that would otherwise be granted on the card. The parameters can indicate limits by frequency, dollar amount, merchant, geographic location, time of day, combinations thereof, or the like. Authorization for a given transaction, even where authorized by an issuer and a network operator, might be denied based on self-constraints set by the cardholder. In some variations, messages are sent to the cardholder based on constraints set by the cardholder and transactions might be approved and messaged, or denied and messaged. | 10-11-2012 |
Anjali Vij, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20130305108 | 1149.1 TAP LINKING MODULES - IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Ports (TAPs) may be utilized at both IC and intellectual property core design levels. TAPs serve as serial communication ports for accessing a variety of embedded circuitry within ICs and cores including; IEEE 1149.1 boundary scan circuitry, built in test circuitry, internal scan circuitry, IEEE 1149.4 mixed signal test circuitry, IEEE P5001 in-circuit emulation circuitry, and IEEE P1532 in-system programming circuitry. Selectable access to TAPs within ICs is desirable since in many instances being able to access only the desired TAP(s) leads to improvements in the way testing, emulation, and programming may be performed within an IC. A TAP linking module is described that allows TAPs embedded within an IC to be selectively accessed using 1149.1 instruction scan operations. | 11-14-2013 |
20140215282 | 1149.1 TAP LINKING MODULES - IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Ports (TAPs) may be utilized at both IC and intellectual property core design levels. TAPs serve as serial communication ports for accessing a variety of embedded circuitry within ICs and cores including; IEEE 1149.1 boundary scan circuitry, built in test circuitry, internal scan circuitry, IEEE 1149.4 mixed signal test circuitry, IEEE P5001 in-circuit emulation circuitry, and IEEE P1532 in-system programming circuitry. Selectable access to TAPs within ICs is desirable since in many instances being able to access only the desired TAP(s) leads to improvements in the way testing, emulation, and programming may be performed within an IC. A TAP linking module is described that allows TAPs embedded within an IC to be selectively accessed using 1149.1 instruction scan operations. | 07-31-2014 |
Anjali Vij, Baton Rounge, LA US
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20130139017 | 1149.1 TAP LINKING MODULES - IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Ports (TAPs) may be utilized at both IC and intellectual property core design levels. TAPs serve as serial communication ports for accessing a variety of embedded circuitry within ICs and cores including; IEEE 1149.1 boundary scan circuitry, built in test circuitry, internal scan circuitry, IEEE 1149.4 mixed signal test circuitry, IEEE P5001 in-circuit emulation circuitry, and IEEE P1532 in-system programming circuitry. Selectable access to TAPs within ICs is desirable since in many instances being able to access only the desired TAP(s) leads to improvements in the way testing, emulation, and programming may be performed within an IC. A TAP linking module is described that allows TAPs embedded within an IC to be selectively accessed using 1149.1 instruction scan operations. | 05-30-2013 |
Anu Vij, Chino Hills, CA US
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20110081285 | COLD SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION - A system to control the emissions of a fluid stream in a cyclical fashion utilizing an up-flow cycle and a down-flow cycle. The system may include a first inlet and a first outlet at a first end of the system and a second inlet and a second outlet at a second end of the system, a catalyst zone between the first end and second end, two heat transfer zones, at least one heat transfer zone positioned between the catalyst zone and the first end of the system and between the catalyst zone and the second end of the system, and two heating zones, at least one heating zone positioned between the catalyst zone and each of the at least one heat transfer zones. The symmetrical arrangement permits a bi-directional fluid cycle to recover a portion of the energy supplied to the system during each cycle. | 04-07-2011 |
20120195802 | Cold Selective Catalytic Reduction - A system to control the emissions of a fluid stream in a cyclical fashion utilizing an up-flow cycle and a down-flow cycle. The system may include a first inlet and a first outlet at a first end of the system and a second inlet and a second outlet at a second end of the system, a catalyst zone between the first end and second end, two heat transfer zones, at least one heat transfer zone positioned between the catalyst zone and the first end of the system and between the catalyst zone and the second end of the system, and two heating zones, at least one heating zone positioned between the catalyst zone and each of the at least one heat transfer zones. The symmetrical arrangement permits a bi-directional fluid cycle to recover a portion of the energy supplied to the system during each cycle. | 08-02-2012 |
Ashok K. Vij, Tucson, AZ US
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20110040156 | Aviation physiological health monitoring system and method - The present invention relates to an aircraft cockpit with health monitoring system and method that is designed to enable an occupant (e.g. a pilot) and/or a ground station to monitor the physical condition of the occupant during a flight. The health monitoring system and method comprises a sensor such as a pulse oximetry sensor in predetermined location to an occupant seat (e.g. an aircraft cockpit seat), within the field of reach of a person seated in the seat. The sensor is supported in the predetermined location in a stable manner that provides sufficient reaction to insertion of a finger to enable insertion of a finger in the sensor while the person is in a seated position, and the sensor is in communication with a control box that processes data from the sensor, and presents the data, e.g. at a the multi functional display in an aircraft cockpit. During a flight, a pilot seated in the aircraft cockpit seat will be prompted to insert a finger into the pulse oximetry sensor to produce output at the multi functional display, and the prompts are based on the sensed altitude of the aircraft and the time at that sensed altitude. | 02-17-2011 |
Deepak K. Vij, San Jose, CA US
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20150135277 | Methods for Generating and Using Trust Blueprints in Security Architectures - Reputation-based trust attributes provided by network devices can be used by a truster device to gauge the trust-worthiness of a trustee device. The reputation-based attributes gathered from network devices may indicate a level of trust between those network devices and a trustee device. The truster device may then use those reputation-based attributes to determine a trust level between the truster device and the trustee device without relying on a dedicated authenticator, such as an authorization, authentication, and accounting (AAA) server. The truster device may permit the trustee device to access (or provide) a service when the determined trust level exceeds a threshold associated with that service. Reputation-based attributes may be exchanged between peers of a federated network or federated trust domain. Reputation-based attributes may also be exchanged between brokers in different federated networks/trust-domains. | 05-14-2015 |
Gajinder Vij, San Diego, CA US
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20090021572 | CONTENT- AND LINK-DEPENDENT CODING ADAPTATION FOR MULTIMEDIA TELEPHONY - This disclosure describes techniques that can facilitate multimedia telephony. In one example, a method for communication of multimedia data comprises determining a first level of throughput associated with multimedia data communication from a first access terminal to a network, determining a second level of throughput associated with multimedia data communication from the network to a second access terminal based on feedback from the second access terminal to the first access terminal via the network, determining a budget associated with communication of a video unit of the multimedia data, and coding the video unit of the multimedia data based on the budget and the first and second levels of throughput. | 01-22-2009 |
Mona Vij, Portland, OR US
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20120198030 | Storing Data Using A Direct Data Path Architecture To Reduce Energy Consumption And Improve Performance - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for obtaining file information regarding a file to be downloaded from a remote location to a computing device, creating at least one empty file in a destination storage based on the file information and communicating block information regarding the empty file to a network interface, and receiving a data packet of the file in the network interface and directly sending a payload of the data packet from the network interface to the destination storage according to the block information, while a host processor of the computing device is in a low power state. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-02-2012 |
Neeraj Vij, Baltimore, MD US
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20100222408 | Methods and Compositions for Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis - The present invention relates to compounds and methods of inhibiting p97/valosin-containing protein and compounds and methods of inhibiting gp78, the compounds and methods being useful for the treatment of a disorder comprising a IκB/NFκB mediated chronic inflammatory response component, for example cystic fibrosis. | 09-02-2010 |
20130131146 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Pulmonary Conditions - The present invention relates to the role of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in pulmonary conditions. In one embodiment, a method for assessing the severity of lung damage from a pulmonary condition in a subject comprises the steps of (a) measuring the level and/or functional activity of membrane/lipid-raft cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)in a sample from the subject; (b) measuring the level of ceramide or its species in a sample from the subject; and (c) comparing the membrane/lipid- raft CFTR level and/or functional activity and ceramide level to a control sample, wherein a difference in membrane/lipid-raft CFTR level and/or functional activity and ceramide level is indicative of the severity of lung damage. The method can further comprise treating the subject based on the severity of lung damage. In particular embodiments, the treatment comprises administering a CFTR agonist and/or an agent that inhibits the synthesis of ccramide or its species. | 05-23-2013 |
Rajesh Vij, South San Francisco, CA US
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20130143237 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PROSTATE CANCER ANALYSIS - The invention provides methods for diagnosing prostate cancer. The invention also provides novel anti-STEAP-1 antibodies and uses thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20130266973 | IDIOTYPIC ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides anti-idiotypic HCMV antibodies as well as methods of using the same. | 10-10-2013 |
Rajesh Vij, San Mateo, CA US
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20100021474 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETING HEPSIN - Anti-HEPSIN monoclonal antibodies, and methods for using the antibodies, are provided. | 01-28-2010 |
20120141374 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETING HEPSIN - Anti-HEPSIN monoclonal antibodies, and methods for using the antibodies, are provided. | 06-07-2012 |
20130336885 | ANTI-LGR5 ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES - The invention provides anti-LgR5 antibodies and immunoconjugates and methods of using the same. | 12-19-2013 |
Rohit Vij, San Diego, CA US
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20120197580 | Systems And Methods For Medical Device Testing - This disclosure describes systems and methods for testing a medical device. The disclosure describes a novel approach determining if the ventilator system is functioning properly without having to connect the medical device to a patient. | 08-02-2012 |
Sanjeev Vij, Leo, IN US
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20130043711 | SEAT BELT ATTACHMENT CLAMP AND METHOD - A method and an attachment clamp for attaching a seat belt to a seat frame of a bus seat are provided. The attachment clamp includes at least one upper arm having at least one slot disposed through the at least one upper arm. The attachment clamp includes at least one lower arm that is received within the at least one slot of the at least one upper arm. A receiving channel is defined by the at least one upper arm and the at least one lower arm. The receiving channel is configured to receive the seat frame. The upper arm and the lower arm are pivotable with respect to each other and are fastenable to each other. | 02-21-2013 |
Sumit Vij, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120078906 | AUTOMATED GENERATION AND DISCOVERY OF USER PROFILES - A robust knowledge-based management and sharing system organized by context for expertise-based or context-based searching and retrieval of relevant information is disclosed. The various embodiments and techniques described herein are used to organize a user's data and communications around the user's expertise or one or more contexts the user is associated with such as the user's projects, products, and customers. The organization of user data is derived from the user's competencies and interactions with others and is used to build and index user profiles in a manner that facilitates retrieval in search results for relevant search criteria. A linguistic processing pipeline is used to parse and index the user's data to generate the complete and partial profiles organized by context. Complete and partial profiles are generated, indexed, ranked, and stored by the system. Once a profile is built and indexed into the proper expertise or context(s), it can yield highly relevant results in searches for persons with a desired set of competencies, knowledge, experience, or connections in a particular context. | 03-29-2012 |
Vandana Vij, Palmdale, CA US
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20140206812 | THERMOSETTING RESINS WITH ENHANCED CURE CHARACTERISTICS CONTAINING ORGANOFUNCTIONAL SILANE MOIETIES - A reactive, non-hydrolyzable silane. The silane comprises a quaternary silicon atom and first and second terminal groups. Each of the first and second terminal groups is chemically bonded to the quaternary silicon atom and is selected from a group consisting of cyanate ester, epoxide, episulfide, acrylate, alkene, styrenic, maleimide, phthalonitrile, acetylene, aryl ethynylene, benzoxazine, anthracene, aniline, trifluorovinyl ether, and perfluorocyclobutyl. | 07-24-2014 |
Vikas Vij, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20120144359 | CYCLE CUTTING WITH TIMING PATH ANALYSIS - The timing cycles in a circuit design are identified and cut such that timing constraint paths in the circuit design are preserved. Timing cycles in the circuit design may be identified by traversing an adjacency list data structure, in which elements of the circuit design are represented as vertices interconnected by edges. Timing constraint paths may be distinguished from false timing paths using timing analysis, such as a greatest common path heuristic. Timing constraint paths may be marked as “constrained” to prevent these paths from being cut. With the cycles and timing constraint paths identified, cuts may be selected that cut the identified timing cycles while preserving the timing constraint paths. The cycle cuts allow the circuit design to be correctly processed within a conventional CAD tool design flow. | 06-07-2012 |
20130097567 | CYCLE CUTTING WITH TIMING PATH ANALYSIS - The timing cycles in a circuit design are identified and cut such that timing constraint paths in the circuit design are preserved. Timing cycles in the circuit design may be identified by traversing an adjacency list data structure, in which elements of the circuit design are represented as vertices interconnected by edges. Timing constraint paths may be distinguished from false timing paths using timing analysis, such as a greatest common path heuristic. Timing constraint paths may be marked as “constrained” to prevent these paths from being cut. With the cycles and timing constraint paths identified, cuts may be selected that cut the identified timing cycles while preserving the timing constraint paths. The cycle cuts allow the circuit design to be correctly processed within a conventional CAD tool design flow. | 04-18-2013 |