Duvvuri
Kameshwari Duvvuri, Lexington, KY US
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20110082134 | 1,2,3-Trisubstituted aryl and heteroaryl derivatives as modulators of metabolism and the prophylaxis and treatment of disorders related thereto such as diabetes and hyperglycemia - The present invention relates to certain 1,2,3-trisubstituted aryl and heteroaryl derivatives of Formula (Ia) that are modulators of metabolism. | 04-07-2011 |
20130023527 | 1,2,3-Trisubstituted aryl and heteroaryl derivatives as modulators of metabolism and the prophylaxis and treatment of disorders related thereto such as diabetes and hyperglycemia - The present invention relates to certain | 01-24-2013 |
Muralidhar Venkata Subrahmanya Duvvuri, Hyderabad IN
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20120239374 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SIMULATING INPUT/OUTPUT MODULES IN A CONTROL SYSTEM - A simulation system includes a simulation interface and a virtual controller coupled to the simulation interface. The virtual controller includes an application layer that receives application layer inputs and provides outputs to the simulation interface and an input/output (I/O) layer coupled to the system model and the application layer. The I/O layer includes one or more I/O module models that receive the system model outputs and creates the application layer inputs in the same or similar manner as an I/O module in the system being simulated. | 09-20-2012 |
20120245710 | CONTROL SYSTEM WITH STATE CAPTURE AND RESTORATION - A method is provided for saving the state of a real-time controller. The method includes receiving a command to save a state of a controller coupled to an industrial system, wherein the controller comprises a processor and a non-volatile memory, capturing the state of the controller during control and monitoring of the industrial system, and writing the captured state to the non-volatile memory of the controller. | 09-27-2012 |
20140324196 | REAL-TIME DEBUGGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the disclosure relate to real-time debugging systems and methods. In one embodiment, a system that includes a server module and a client module can be provided. The server module can be executable on a first computer and can be adapted to use a native communications format for interactive transfer of industrial automation data between the first computer and at least one industrial automation element. The client module, which can be executable on the same computer as the server module or on a different computer, can include a debugging application configured to use a universal communications format for communicatively interacting with the server module for accessing the industrial automation data and debugging one or more programming portions associated with the industrial automation data. | 10-30-2014 |
Muralikrishna Duvvuri, Durham, NC US
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20100029585 | TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR AGONIST FORMULATIONS AND THEIR USE - The present invention is directed generally to stable formulations of a TLR agonist preferably a TLR7 or a TLR8 agonist, for use in the treatment of cancer, preferably solid tumors and lymphomas. Specifically, the present invention is directed to stable formulations of up to 50 mg/ml of a TLR agonist which comprise a cyclodextrin. | 02-04-2010 |
20130018042 | Toll-Like Receptor Agonist Formulations and Their Use - The present invention is directed generally to stable formulations of a TLR agonist preferably a TLR7 or a TLR8 agonist, for use in the treatment of cancer, preferably solid tumors and lymphomas. Specifically, the present invention is directed to stable formulations of up to 50 mg/ml of a TLR agonist which comprise a cyclodextrin. | 01-17-2013 |
Rama Duvvuri, Bloomington, IL US
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20130211861 | Methods for Grid-Based Insurance Rating - A method for rating insurance products using a programmed computer system having steps including receiving a coordinate pair comprising a longitude and a latitude of a location; determining a target coordinate grid block by truncating a decimal representation of the longitude and latitude of the location; querying a database for a first set of existing data associated with the target coordinate grid block, wherein the existing data was associated with the target coordinate grid block prior to receiving the coordinate pair; setting a ring counter to an initial value; determining a current ring of coordinate grid blocks grid adjacent to and surrounding the target grid block; querying the database for a second set of existing data associated with each coordinate grid block in the current ring of coordinate grid blocks; and calculating a pure premium based on constant values and an analysis of the data in the first set and the second set. | 08-15-2013 |
20130218607 | Computer Readable Medium Containing a Set of Computer Readable Instructions for Grid-Based Insurance Rating - A computer readable medium containing a set of computer readable instructions that when loaded into a computer configure that computer to: receive demographic data, fire station data, or other data associated with a location; receive a coordinate pair including a longitude and latitude of a location; determine a coordinate grid block bounded by latitude and longitude lines, which grid block is associated with the coordinate pair; query a database for a plurality of existing data associated with the coordinate grid block; and determine a rate based at least in part on the plurality of existing data and the demographic data, fire station data, or other data associated with a location. | 08-22-2013 |
20130226625 | Methods for Grid-Based Rating Insurance Products Using a Programmed Computer System - A method for rating insurance products using a programmed computer system comprising: receiving a coordinate pair comprising a longitude and a latitude of a location; determining a target coordinate grid block bounded by latitude and longitude lines, which grid block is associated with the coordinate pair; querying a database for a first set of existing data associated with the target coordinate grid block, wherein the existing data was associated with the target coordinate grid block prior to receiving the coordinate pair; querying a database for a second set of existing data associated with a regulator, which regulates insurance policies in a geographic area comprising the location; and calculating a pure premium based on constant values and an analysis of the data in the first set and the second set. | 08-29-2013 |
Ramakrishna Duvvuri, Bloomington, IL US
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20120066005 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GRID-BASED INSURANCE RATING - A method for rating insurance products using a programmed computer system comprising receiving a coordinate pair including a longitude and a latitude of a location; determining a target coordinate grid block bounded by latitude and longitude lines, wherein the target coordinate grid block encompasses the coordinate pair, querying a database for a target set of existing data associated with the target coordinate grid block, wherein the existing data was associated with the target coordinate grid block prior to receiving the coordinate pair, and calculating a pure premium based at least in part on analyzing the data in the target set. | 03-15-2012 |
20130325520 | Systems And Methods For Grid-Based Insurance Rating - A computer-implemented method for providing an insurance rate associated with a particular location may include: storing insurance-related data associated with each of a plurality of geographic areas, determining a particular geographic area corresponding with the particular location, retrieving from storage insurance-related data associated with a subset of the geographic areas, calculating a credibility factor based on the quantity of the retrieved insurance-related data, determining that the credibility factor is below a target credibility threshold, and, in response to determining that the credibility factor is below the target credibility threshold, increasing the subset of geographic areas, retrieving from storage insurance-related data for the increased subset of geographic areas, calculating an updated credibility factor that meets or exceeds the target credibility threshold, calculating an insurance rate based at least on the retrieved insurance-related data associated with the increased subset of geographic areas, and communicating the calculated insurance rate to a user. | 12-05-2013 |
20130346117 | Computer Implemented Methods For Providing Customized Marketing Information - Computer implemented methods for providing customized pricing information based on limited personal data comprising receiving non-identifying demographic information about a prospective customer; receiving non-identifying location information about the prospective customer; receiving non-identifying information about a property of the prospective customer; automatically identifying a comparable segment of existing customers based on the non-identifying demographic information, the non-identifying location information, and the non-identifying information about the property of the prospective customer; automatically determining representative pricing information based on prices paid by existing customers in the comparable segment of existing customers; and generating displayable content comprising the representative pricing information. The displayable content may further comprise comparable rating and products information. | 12-26-2013 |
20130346118 | Data Structures For Providing Customized Marketing Information - A data structure in a tangible computer-readable medium having two or more prospective customer profile records; two or more comparable segment records; and an association between each of the two or more prospective customer profile records and one of the two or more comparable segment records. | 12-26-2013 |
Ravikumar Venkata Duvvuri, Cupertino, CA US
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20150019678 | Methods and Systems for Caching Content at Multiple Levels - A cache includes an object cache layer and a byte cache layer, each configured to store information to storage devices included in the cache appliance. An application proxy layer may also be included. In addition, the object cache layer may be configured to identify content that should not be cached by the byte cache layer, which itself may be configured to compress contents of the object cache layer. In some cases the contents of the byte cache layer may be stored as objects within the object cache. | 01-15-2015 |
Sreenivas Duvvuri, San Jose, CA US
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20150043329 | Proactive Creation of Multicast State in an Overlay Transport Network to Achieve Fast Convergence on Failover - Techniques are provided for designating, in an overlay transport virtualization (OTV) network connected to a data center, an edge device to act as a backup authoritative edge device (BAED) for an authoritative edge device (AED) for multicast packet encapsulation and forwarding. Data traffic associated with a given virtual local area network (VLAN) may be detected from a multicast source in the data center addressed to recipients in a site group. A mapping may be generated between the site group and a core data group in the OTV network for traffic from the multicast source. Advertisements may be sent of the mapping to edge devices in another data center across the OTV network. A similar configuration is presented for a BAED for inbound multicast traffic to a data center. | 02-12-2015 |
Srinivas Duvvuri, Hyderabad IN
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20130067345 | Automated Desktop Services Provisioning - A mechanism is provided for scalably creating and deploying a network of virtual computers with common desktop images in a cloud computing environment. An administrator is provided an interface for defining a user desktop comprising an OS and a set of applications and associated settings. The administrator may further enter the number of roles or remote users. Based on this information the system creates a golden image or master template of the desktop and propagates the image throughout the cloud platform. The underlying provisioning of the virtual machines in the cloud is transparent to the user. The same automated mechanism used for creating the golden image is also used to update the golden image whenever there are updates to the OS or any applications and settings. The system automatically propagates the new image throughout the cloud platform. | 03-14-2013 |
20130073703 | Managing User State of Cloud Desktops - A mechanism is described for provisioning remote desktops in a cloud based infrastructure while maintaining user personalization. In cloud based systems, a user may not always reconnect to the same VM endpoint. In one embodiment, the virtual hard disk assigned to a user is mounted to the endpoint assigned to the user. The virtual hard disk includes the user's personal data and personalization information (e.g., settings, profiles, files, etc.). When the user disconnects from the remote desktop, the virtual hard disk is demounted from the endpoint. The virtual hard disk thus provides information regarding the user's state when the user is disconnected. | 03-21-2013 |
20140351326 | MANAGING USER STATE OF CLOUD DESKTOPS - A mechanism is described for provisioning remote desktops in a cloud based infrastructure while maintaining user personalization. In cloud based systems, a user may not always reconnect to the same VM endpoint. In one embodiment, the virtual hard disk assigned to a user is mounted to the endpoint assigned to the user. The virtual hard disk includes the user's personal data and personalization information (e.g., settings, profiles, files, etc.). When the user disconnects from the remote desktop, the virtual hard disk is demounted from the endpoint. The virtual hard disk thus provides information regarding the user's state when the user is disconnected. | 11-27-2014 |
Srinivasa Duvvuri, Union City, CA US
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20140029505 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCAL FLOW CONTROL IN A COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - This specification is directed to systems and methods including a communications device for relaying data packets to at least one receiving node, having a host processor for receiving data packets and a target interface for transmitting the packets over a communications medium, wherein the target interface is configured to extract address and traffic class information from a packet and return the packet to the host processor when it is determined a node is unavailable and wherein the host processor is configured buffer the packet in a queue corresponding to the address information and the traffic class information. | 01-30-2014 |
Srinivasa Kumar Duvvuri, San Jose, CA US
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20150282005 | LINK AGGREGATION IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS - Methods, systems, and devices are described for establishing a virtual communication link including at least a first and second physical link between two devices. A single virtual packet queue of a device may receive one or more data packets to be transmitted via the virtual communication link. The single virtual packet queue may attach a virtual sequence number to each of the one or more data packets and send the one or more data packets to one or more of the first or the second physical link according to the assigned virtual sequence numbers. The one or more packets may then be communicated via the first and/or second physical links according to link specific sequence numbers, such as medium access control (MAC) sequence numbers, assigned to the one or more data packets by the first and/or second physical links. | 10-01-2015 |
Srinivas P. Duvvuri, Hyderabad IN
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20090077097 | File Aggregation in a Switched File System - In a switched file system, a file switching device is logically positioned between clients and file servers and communicates with the clients and the file servers using standard network file protocols. The file switching device appears as a server to the client devices and as a client to the file servers. The file switching device aggregates storage from multiple file servers into a global filesystem and presents a global namespace to the client devices. The file switching device typically supports a “native” mode for integrating legacy files into the global namespace and an “extended” mode for actively managing files across one or more file servers. Typically, native-mode files may be accessed directly or indirectly via the file switching device, while extended-mode files may be accessed only through the file switching device. The file switching device may manage file storage using various types of rules, e.g., for managing multiple storage tiers or for applying different types of encoding schemes to files. Rules may be applied to pre-existing files. | 03-19-2009 |
20090106255 | File Aggregation in a Switched File System - In a switched file system, a file switching device is logically positioned between clients and file servers and communicates with the clients and the file servers using standard network file protocols. The file switching device appears as a server to the client devices and as a client to the file servers. The file switching device aggregates storage from multiple file servers into a global filesystem and presents a global namespace to the client devices. The file switching device typically supports a “native” mode for integrating legacy files into the global namespace and an “extended” mode for actively managing files across one or more file servers. Typically, native-mode files may be accessed directly or indirectly via the file switching device, while extended-mode files may be accessed only through the file switching device. The file switching device may manage file storage using various types of rules, e.g., for managing multiple storage tiers or for applying different types of encoding schemes to files. Rules may be applied to pre-existing files. | 04-23-2009 |
Subrahmanyam Duvvuri, Hyderabad IN
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20100063083 | 5(S)-(2'-HYDROXYETHOXY)-20(S)-CAMPTOTHECIN AND ITS PREPARATION AND USE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - A 5(S)-(2′-hydroxyethoxy)-20(S)-camptothecin diasterisomer is described which is a better inhibitor of topoisomerase I than either the diastereoisomeric mixture 5(RS)-(2′-hydroxyethoxy)-20(S)-camptothecin, or the 5(R)-(2′-hydroxyethoxy)-20(S)-camptothecin diastereoisomer. Pharmaceutical compositions of the 5(S)-(2′-hydroxyethoxy)-20(S)-camptothecin diastereoisomer are also described as are methods of using the compound for the inhibition of topoisomerase I and for the treatment of cancer. | 03-11-2010 |
Umamaheswar Duvvuri, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130085511 | Novel Tactile Feedback System for Robotic Surgery - Apparatuses and methods for the haptic sensation of forces at a remote location. Groups of MEMS-based pressure sensors are combined into sensor arrays. In some embodiments, the pressure sensors are encased in silicone or other elastomeric substance to allow for routine use in the aqueous environment of the body. The sensor arrays may be housed in a No-compatible material (e.g., stainless steel, plastic) and may be attached to a printed circuit board to allow the electrical signal generated by the sensors to be communicated to a user. The sensor arrays may be used with faceplates that directly interact with the target tissue or object. The faceplates may be rough, smooth, serrated, or any other texture. The present apparatuses and methods are particularly well suited for robotic surgery and may be used in wherever haptic sensing of forces at a remote location is desired. | 04-04-2013 |