Vijay Krishna
Vijay Krishna Bs, Bangalore IN
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20150278076 | SMART TESTER APPLICATION FOR TESTING OTHER APPLICATIONS - A device may be configured to receive, from a first device, first test scripts for testing an application. The first test scripts may include information for reproducing interactions with the application on the first device. The device may generate second test scripts, for testing the application on a second device, that reproduce the interactions with the application on the second device. The second test scripts may be generated based on the first test scripts and mapping information that maps resources of the first device to resources of the second device. The first device and the second device may be different device types. The device may provide the second test scripts to the second device. The device may receive and store test results of executing the second test scripts on the second device that indicate results of reproducing the interactions on the second device. | 10-01-2015 |
Vijay Krishna Paruchuru, Latham, NY US
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20120076369 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTACTLESS MULTI-FINGERPRINT COLLECTION - A system and method for contactless multi-fingerprint collection is disclosed. The contactless multi-fingerprint collection system includes an imaging volume, a user interface configured to provide feedback to the subject regarding a proximity of a hand to a desired imaging location within the imaging volume, and at least one image capture device to capture images of each of the plurality of fingerprints at each of at least two different depths from the fingerprints. The contactless multi-fingerprint collection system also includes a processor coupled to the at least one image capture device that is programmed to generate a composite image and a contour map of each of the plurality of fingerprints from the images captured at the at least two different depths and generate a two-dimensional rolled equivalent image of each of the plurality of fingerprints from the composite image and the contour map. | 03-29-2012 |
20140044323 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTACTLESS MULTI-FINGERPRINT COLLECTION - A system and method for contactless multi-fingerprint collection is disclosed. The contactless multi-fingerprint collection system includes an imaging volume, a user interface configured to provide feedback to the subject regarding a proximity of a hand to a desired imaging location within the imaging volume, and at least one image capture device to capture images of each of the plurality of fingerprints at each of at least two different depths from the fingerprints. The contactless multi-fingerprint collection system also includes a processor coupled to the at least one image capture device that is programmed to generate a composite image and a contour map of each of the plurality of fingerprints from the images captured at the at least two different depths and generate a two-dimensional rolled equivalent image of each of the plurality of fingerprints from the composite image and the contour map. | 02-13-2014 |
Vijay Krishna Paruchuru, Edison, NJ US
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20120328973 | METHOD OF RECORDING DATA IN AN OPTICAL DATA STORAGE MEDIUM AND AN OPTICAL DATA STORAGE MEDIUM - In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a method for recording holographic data in an optical data storage medium is provided. The method includes (i) providing an optical data storage medium including: (a) a thermoplastic polymer matrix, (b) a latent acid generator, (c) a non-linear sensitizer, and (d) a reactant including a latent chromophore. The method further includes (ii) irradiating a volume element of the optical data storage medium with an interference pattern, said interference pattern including an incident radiation having a wavelength and an intensity sufficient to cause upper triplet energy transfer from the non-linear sensitizer to the latent acid generator, thereby generating an acid, wherein the latent acid generator is substantially non-responsive to said incident radiation. The method furthermore includes (iii) reacting at least one protected chromophore with the acid generated to form at least one chromophore, thereby causing a refractive index change within the volume element; and (iv) producing within the irradiated volume element refractive index variations corresponding to the interference pattern, thereby producing an optically readable datum. An optical data storage medium is also provided. | 12-27-2012 |
Vijay Krishna Tandra Sistla, Hyderabad, IN US
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20130282653 | INITIALIZING REPLICATION IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE - Techniques for initializing a replication relationship between virtual machines are described herein. The techniques include performing one or more pre-requisite checks, determining, at least partly in response to performing the one or more pre-requisite checks, one or more first data blocks associated with a first virtual machine that differ from one or more second data blocks associated with a second virtual machine. The second virtual machine may be instructed to send the one or more second data blocks that differ from the one or more first data blocks to the first virtual machine. | 10-24-2013 |
Vijay Krishna Tandra Sistla, Hyderabad IN
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20130283092 | DATA CONSISTENCY BETWEEN VIRTUAL MACHINES - Data consistency between a primary virtual machine and a recovery virtual machine may employ a resync engine to detect differences in data blocks stored on both virtual machines. For example, the resync engine may calculate a signature (e.g., hash value) for a primary data block and a corresponding signature for a recovery data block, and compare the signature and the corresponding signature to identify a difference between the primary data block and the recovery data block. In some instances, by identifying a difference between the primary data block and the recovery data block, a data block (e.g., primary data block or recovery data block) may be identified to be transferred from a virtual machine to another virtual machine. | 10-24-2013 |