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Gopal Agarwal, Karnataka IN
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20140321445 | Overlaying Virtual Broadcast Domains On An Underlying Physical Network - Operations include determining that a subset of devices, from a plurality of devices, are executing a same application, located in a same geographical location, or correspond to a same user. Responsive to the determining operation, a group with the subset of devices is created and communication between the devices is supported. | 10-30-2014 |
Gopal Anatharaman, Fremont, CA US
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20130156177 | CALL CONTROL ACROSS MULTIPLE INTERFACES - Methods and apparatuses for call control are disclosed. In one example, methods and apparatuses for receiving communications associated with a monitoring of a first interface, a second interface, and a third interface for an incoming call. A current active call is placed in a bold queue, the hold queue configured to contain calls placed on hold received over the first interface, the second interface, and the third interface. Notification of a second user action to place the incoming call on a hold status is received. The incoming call is placed in the hold queue, a next call from the hold queue is retrieved, and the next call is activated. | 06-20-2013 |
Gopal Annasundaram, Sammamish, WA US
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20160070860 | STRUCTURING MULTI-SOURCED MEDICAL INFORMATION INTO A COLLABORATIVE HEALTH RECORD - Described herein are techniques for storing and communicating content, such as medical information, for an individual person (e.g., a recipient of medical service, a healthcare patient, etc.). The medical information may be stored in, and communicated to and from, a collaborative medical record. A “collaborative” medical record is a medical record capable of receiving the user-specific medical information from multiple different sources (e.g., medical service providers, patients, etc.). To create and maintain collaborative medical records, and to communicate user-specific medical information, the techniques described herein generate and use generic medical information schemas. A generic medical information schema is defined so that related medical information can be organized so that it can efficiently and reliably be stored and/or retrieved via a user instance of the generic medical information schema in a collaborative medical record. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070924 | Virtual-Account-Initiated Communication of Protected Information - Described herein are techniques for receiving a first communication sent to a virtual account address and sending a second communication to a recipient communication address. The virtual account address may include the recipient communication address in a user name part of the virtual account address, and the second communication may invite its recipient to request creation of a secure electronic message account. The recipient may then receive content associated with the first communication via the secure electronic message account. | 03-10-2016 |
Gopal Anyarambhatla, Decatur, IL US
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20090011001 | Manufacturing process for liposomal preparations - The present invention provides a manufacturing process for liposomal preparations comprising water-insoluble or hydrophobic active principals. In accordance with one aspect of the inventive method, at least one active principal and lipid fraction are dissolved in an organic solvent. This solution is then subjected to reduced pressure (vacuum) in a container with or with out inert packing to remove the organic solvent, thereby forming a puffy cake comprising the active principal or principals and lipid fraction. This puffy cake is then mixed with an aqueous solution, under controlled conditions suitable to form a bulk liposomal preparation. Because the active principal is imbedded in the lipid bilayer, removal of the aqueous solution is optional. | 01-08-2009 |
Gopal Chandramowle, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130146668 | RADIO FREQUENCY ID TAG HAVING STRUCTURE FOR INLAY SPACING - A radio frequency identification, RFID, security system tag is provided. The tag includes an RFID element and a first housing portion. The first housing portion defines an interior and an opening. The interior of the first housing portion includes an inner periphery and a shelf disposed about at least a portion of the inner periphery. The interior of the first housing portion also includes a plurality of protrusions in which the plurality of protrusions extend outwardly from the shelf toward the opening. The RFID element is disposed at least in part on the plurality of protrusions. | 06-13-2013 |
20140123714 | TAMPER RESISTANT SECURITY TAG - Security tag includes a housing and a movable locking element. A latch within the housing is resiliently biased toward the movable locking element and movable responsive to a magnetic field between a locked position and an unlocked position. A guide structure is arranged to constrain movement of the latch. The latch and the guide structure are cooperatively arranged to ensure an engagement that will disrupt a motion trajectory of the latch occurring when the housing is subjected to a physical impact. Consequently, the latch is selectively inhibited from moving fully from the locked position to the unlocked position when the housing is subjected to the physical impact. | 05-08-2014 |
20150061872 | SECURITY TAG WITH AN ANTI-DEFEAT MECHANISM | 03-05-2015 |
20150356842 | ENHANCED SIGNAL AMPLITUDE IN ACOUSTIC-MAGNETOMECHANICAL EAS MARKER | 12-10-2015 |
20150356844 | ENHANCED SIGNAL AMPLITUDE IN ACOUSTIC-MAGNETOMECHANICAL EAS MARKER | 12-10-2015 |
Gopal Damodara, Concord, OH US
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20120322799 | DEUTERATED COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The present application is related to deuterated compounds which are novel neurotrophin mimetics. The application also discloses the treatment of disorders involving degradation or dysfunction of cells expressing p75 in a mammal by administering an effective amount of such deuterated compounds. | 12-20-2012 |
Gopal Erinjippurath, San Francisco, CA US
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20110279749 | High Dynamic Range Displays Using Filterless LCD(s) For Increasing Contrast And Resolution - A display provides increased contrast and resolution via first LCD panel energized to generate an image and a second LCD panel configured to increase contrast of the image. The second panel is an LCD panel without color filters and is configured to increase contrast by decreasing black levels of dark portions of images (making them blacker or darker) using polarization rotation and filtration. Preferably, the second LCD panel is of higher resolution than the first LCD panel. The panels may be directly illuminated or edge lit, and may be globally or locally dimmed monochrome or multi primary lights that may also include individual control of color intensities for each image or frame displayed. The panels may be placed in any order, but preferably are arranged such that active layers in each panel are as close together as possible. Brightness is maintained by the combination of reusing polarization between the panels and by not going through more than one set of color filters. Improved contrast is a result of using multiple light modulators in series. | 11-17-2011 |
20120062607 | Method And Apparatus for Edge Lit Displays - Edge lit displays are lit via a set (or individual) lighting elements. Each element projects light onto, for example, a zone which is then utilized directed as a backlight toward an LCD panel. An amount of light incident on any area (e.g., pixel) of the LCD panel (or SLM/series of SLMs) is calculated based on a sum of contributions from each zone. A similar process may be utilized for other lighting configurations. An amount of modulation performed by the LCD panel is then calculated based at least in part on lighting from the zones which may include brightness and varying levels of color content. | 03-15-2012 |
20120074851 | Method and System for Display Calibration with Feedback Determined by a Camera Device - In a class of embodiments, a method and system for calibrating a display using feedback indicative of measurements of light, emitted from the display (typically during display of a test pattern), by a camera device whose camera has a sensitivity function that is unknown a priori but which is operable to measure light emitted by a display in a manner emulating at least one measurement by a reference camera having a known sensitivity function. Typically, the camera device is a handheld camera device including an inexpensive, uncalibrated camera. In another class of embodiments, a system including a display (to be recalibrated), a video preprocessor coupled to the display, and a feedback subsystem including a camera device operable to measure light emitted by the display. The feedback subsystem is coupled and configured to generate preprocessor control parameters in response to measurement data (indicative of measurements by the camera device) and to assert the preprocessor control parameters as calibration feedback to the preprocessor. The preprocessor is operable to calibrate (e.g., recalibrate) the display in response to the control parameters by filtering input image data (e.g., input video data) to be displayed, for example to automatically and dynamically correct for variations in calibration of the display. | 03-29-2012 |
20120075435 | Method and System for 3D Display Calibration with Feedback Determined by A Camera Device - Several embodiments of 3D display system and systems and methods for their calibration are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method and system for calibrating a 3D display using feedback indicative of measurements of light, emitted from the 3D display (typically during display of a test pattern), by a camera device. In one embodiment, the camera device is a handheld camera device including an inexpensive, uncalibrated camera. In another class of embodiments, a system including a 3D display (to be recalibrated), a video preprocessor coupled to the display, and a feedback subsystem including a camera device operable to measure light emitted by the display are also disclosed. | 03-29-2012 |
20120089655 | System and Method of Dynamic Precision Operations - In an embodiment, a method performs computer operations using a first fractional precision and a second fractional precision. A computer program has a source variable, a destination variable, and an operation. The source variable has a first dynamic fractional precision, the destination variable has a second dynamic fractional precision that differs from the first dynamic fractional precision, and the operation is related to the source variable and the destination variable. The source variable is aligned to a format of the destination variable, according to the first dynamic fractional precision and the second dynamic fractional precision. The operation is performed using the destination variable and the source variable. A value is assigned to the destination variable according to the operation. In this manner, a single codebase may be written that operates on various hardware that each have different bit precision capabilities, without requiring additional development and verification effort. | 04-12-2012 |
20130063496 | HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE DISPLAYS COMPRISING MEMS/IMOD COMPONENTS - Several embodiments of display systems are disclosed that comprise a backlight source, a first modulator, a second modulator and a controller. The backlight source may further comprise an edge-lit backlighting source that may be controlled to affect a field-sequential illumination for the dual or multiple modulator display system. In another embodiment, the display system may comprise two or more color primary emitters that each comprise a color gamut. When the color gamuts are driven in a field sequential pattern, the resulting overall gamut is substantially wider. Other display systems and methods are disclosed herein that affect a variety of 3D viewing embodiments. Systems, methods and techniques to increase the dynamic range, color gamut and bit precision of display systems comprising MEMS and/or IMODs are presented. | 03-14-2013 |
20130063573 | High Dynamic Range Displays Having Improved Field Sequential Processing - Several embodiments of display systems are disclosed that comprise a backlight source, a first modulator, a second modulator and a controller. The backlight source may further comprise an edge-lit backlighting source that may be controlled to affect a field-sequential illumination for the dual or multiple modulator display system. In another embodiment, the display system may comprise two or more color primary emitters that each comprise a color gamut. When the color gamuts are driven in a field sequential pattern, the resulting overall gamut is substantially wider. Other display systems and methods are disclosed herein that affect a variety of 3D viewing embodiments. | 03-14-2013 |
20130106923 | Systems and Methods for Accurately Representing High Contrast Imagery on High Dynamic Range Display Systems | 05-02-2013 |
20140049571 | Dual LCD Display with Color Correction to Compensate for Varying Achromatic LCD Panel Drive Conditions - A display including a color panel, an achromatic panel, a backlight, and a panel controller configured to generate color panel and achromatic panel drive values. The panels may be LCD panels. The color panel drive values dynamically compensating for variations in the color of light transmitted by the achromatic panel due to varying drive conditions of the achromatic panel. The invention includes a system, method, or controller for generating or providing color panel drive values (and optionally also achromatic panel drive values) for a dual panel display in accordance with any embodiment of the method), and optionally also storing the drive values in an look-up table, and a computer readable medium which stores code for implementing any embodiment of the method. | 02-20-2014 |
20140049734 | Dual Panel Display with Cross BEF Collimator and Polarization-Preserving Diffuser - A display including an image-generating panel and at least one contrast-enhancing panel, a cross BEF collimator between a backlight and one of the panels, and a polarization-preserving diffuser (e.g., holographic diffuser) between the panels. Typically, the contrast panel is upstream of the image panel, and a reflective polarizer is positioned between the cross BEF or and contrast panel, with the reflective polarizer oriented relative to an initial polarizer of the contrast panel. Polarization of light transmitted by the reflective polarizer matches that transmitted by the initial polarizer. Collimated light propagating from the cross BEF collimator toward the contrast-enhancing panel is given a polarization bias by the reflective polarizer, which reflects incorrectly polarized light back toward the cross BEF collimator. Alternatively, the reflective polarizer may be positioned between the cross BEF collimator and the image-generating panel when the image-generating panel is upstream of the contrast-enhancing panel. | 02-20-2014 |
20140085190 | Display, Imaging System and Controller for Eyewear Display Device - Several embodiments of a personal display system are disclosed that comprises modular and extensible features to affect a range of user/wearer/viewer experiences. In one embodiment, the personal display system comprises a frame; a processor capable of sending image data signals and control signals; a display; an optic system, said optic system optically coupled to said at least one display; and a set of actuators, said actuators coupled to said frame and in communication with the optic system, such that said set of actuators are capable of moving the optic system, according to control signals sent from said processor. In another embodiment, a method for pre-warping input image data under processor control and according to ambient conditions, such as light and temperature, is disclosed. | 03-27-2014 |
20140327710 | Systems and Methods for Increasing Spatial or Temporal Resolution for Dual Modulated Display Systems - Dual modulation display systems comprising a first modulation layer and a second modulation layer are disclosed, such that the first modulation layer and the second modulation layer are offset by a desired distance. In one embodiment, the offset distance may be an actual spatial offset distance in one, two or a preferred direction. In another embodiment, the offset distance may be a rotational offset between the two layers. In yet another embodiment, the offset may be a temporal offset between the images appearing on the first modulation layer and the second modulation layer. In yet another embodiment, the offset may be a combination of spatial, rotational and/or temporal offsets. The display system may comprise a controller capable of mapping input image data onto the first and second modulation layers via intermediate signals and the intermediate signals may be some function of the offset. | 11-06-2014 |
Gopal Gadodia, Melbourne, FL US
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20090099871 | Workflow Oriented Multiscreen Healthcare Information Management System - The present invention discloses a workflow oriented multi-screen healthcare information management system. The present invention allows the user to simultaneously access, display, and manipulate various healthcare information that are logically related on multiple screens without having to jump around or entering and exiting various screens. In particular, the present invention provides a first screen for managing information for a first point in the healthcare workflow and a second screen for managing information for a second point in the healthcare workflow, where the first screen and the second screen has a logical relation in the healthcare workflow. Various tasks in the healthcare workflow can be streamlined utilizing the system of the present invention. Specifically, the first and second screens can conveniently display complete patient history. The physician can write orders while viewing labs and medications. An X-ray report and problem list will be visible at the same time while the physician is writing SOAP notes. Writing discharge orders is simplified since all prescribed medications can be automatically printed. In addition, physician's orders are transmitted and processed automatically. As the result, physicians will benefit from improved efficiency, less time spent on charting, and more time spent with the patients. Errors will be reduced significantly throughout the entire healthcare process or workflow. | 04-16-2009 |
Gopal Gadodia, Indian Harbour Beach, FL US
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20090171225 | System and Method for Automated Medical Diagnostic Interpretation and Report Generation - Automated medical diagnostic interpretation and report generation for a non-invasive medical diagnostic test, such as an echo cardiogram, is provided. Various dimension measurements and physiological measurements from an echo cardiogram machine are transferred automatically to a computer over an echo cardiogram machine interface. The dimensions and physiological measurements are automatically interpreted by an intelligent interpretation engine running on a computer, generating various machine evaluations. The physician can approve the machine evaluations, overrule them, or make appropriate adjustments. Upon completion of the physician's review, the physician approved interpretations become diagnostic conclusions, and the report containing the results of the physician's review is generated by the report generation engine. | 07-02-2009 |
Gopal Jadhav, Nottingham GB
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20130261178 | PHENOXYPROPANOL DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN TREATING CARDIAC AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES - A compound of formula I-0, and its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or salts and physiologically hydrolysable derivatives in free form or salt form: | 10-03-2013 |
20140094493 | Novel Ether Linked Compounds and Improved Treatments for Cardiac and Cardiovascular Disease - A compound of Formula (I), and its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or salts and physiologically hydrolysable derivatives in free form or salt form: | 04-03-2014 |
20150051270 | Novel Cyclic Phenoxy Compounds and Improved Treatments for Cardiac and Cardiovascular Disease - A compound of formula I, and its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or salts and physiologically hydrolysable derivatives in free form or salt form: | 02-19-2015 |
Gopal Kirsur, San Ramon, CA US
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20160043967 | DEMAND POLICY-BASED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ALLOCATION SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates generally to improving the management and provisoning of configurable computing resources. Certain techniques are disclosed herein for managing and provisoning the configurable computing resources based on resource policies. One of the techniques includes determining a value indicating a real-time demand for a resource within a resource pool based on an aggregate of request data. The aggregate of the request data is obtained from any number of previously received orders for services that included the resource as at least a part of enabling the service. The technique may also include generating or updating one or more demand policies for allocation of the resource based on the determined value indicating the real-time demand for the resource, pre-creating the resource based on the one or more demand policies, and allocating the pre-created resource to one or more users based on the one or more demand policies. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043968 | PLACEMENT POLICY-BASED ALLOCATION OF COMPUTING RESOURCES - Techniques are disclosed for managing and allocating resources based on resource policies in response to user requests. A resource management system can receive a request for a service. A request may indicate preferences for allocation resources (e.g., a resource definition) to enable the service. A resource definition may indicate a topology of the computing resources to allocate for the user. The topology may indicate what computing resources to allocate and how to allocate those computing resource. Based on the information indicated by a request, the resource management system may determine a placement policy for allocation of computing resources indicated by the request. A placement policy may indicate a placement of one or more computing resources requested by a user. The placement policy may indicate where and how computing resources are to be placed once allocated. The computing resources may be allocated based on the placement policy and the resource definition. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043970 | CONTRIBUTION POLICY-BASED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ALLOCATION SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates generally to improving the management and provisoning of configurable computing resources. Certain techniques are disclosed herein for managing and provisoning the configurable computing resources based on resource policies. One of the techniques includes receiving a resource submission from a user. The resource submission identifies a contributable resource. The technique may also include identifying a contribution policy for the resource submission, and sending, based on the identified contribution policy, one or more resource types of requestable resources to a client computing system associated with the user. The technique may also include receiving, from the client computing system, information indicating a selection by the user of a resource type of the one or more resource types of the requestable resources. | 02-11-2016 |
Gopal Kittur, Bangalore IN
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20090319832 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONAL TEST DATA GENERATION FOR WEB SERVICE TESTING - A method, system and apparatus for generating test data for web services testing load a selected file describing one or more web services operations into memory, select an operation specified in said loaded file, and identify one or more fields used in said operation. The one or more fields are customized and the customization is validated. Generation rules are configured and one or more variations of the fields are generated. | 12-24-2009 |
Gopal Krishan, Hyderabad IN
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20100106915 | POLL BASED CACHE EVENT NOTIFICATIONS IN A DISTRIBUTED CACHE - Systems and methods that supply poll based notification system in a distributed cache, for tracking changes to cache items. Local caches on the client can employ the notification system to keep the local objects in sync with the backend cache service; and can further dynamically adjust the “scope” of notifications required based on the number and distribution of keys in the local cache. The server can maintain the changes in an efficient fashion (in blocks) and returns the changes to clients that perform the appropriate filtering. Notifications can be associated with a session and/or an application. | 04-29-2010 |
Gopal Krishman, Austin, TX US
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20090138803 | CASCADING DEFINITION AND SUPPORT OF EDI RULES - Electronic data interchange (EDI) documents are validated by creating an inventory of all rules, dynamically adjusting the inventory based upon entity specific rules derived from a plurality of companion guides, determining a profile containing pointers to select rules in the inventory for each companion guide and storing the profile for each companion guide in a storage. A runtime checker can then be used to check a received EDI document with a corresponding rule set, forward the EDI document if the EDI document matches its current rule set and return the EDI document if the EDI document does not match its current rule set. EDI rules may be enforced, for example, by determining entity-specific rules from corresponding companion guides, by expressing each rule in a neutral and machine readable format, by classifying the rules and/or by creating an inventory of rules and pointers to entity-specific rules. | 05-28-2009 |
Gopal Madhavarao, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080201108 | System and Method for Distributed Reporting of Machine Performance - Certain exemplary embodiments can comprise obtaining and analyzing data from at least one discrete machine, automatically determining relationships related to the data, taking corrective action to improve machine operation and/or maintenance, automatically and heuristically predicting a failure associated with the machine and/or recommending preventative maintenance in advance of the failure, and/or automating and analyzing mining shovels, etc. | 08-21-2008 |
20100185416 | System and Method for Remotely Analyzing Machine Performance - Certain exemplary embodiments can comprise obtaining and analyzing data from at least one discrete machine, automatically determining relationships related to the data, taking corrective action to improve machine operation and/or maintenance, automatically and heuristically predicting a failure associated with the machine and/or recommending preventative maintenance in advance of the failure, and/or automating and analyzing mining shovels, etc. | 07-22-2010 |
20110231169 | System and Method for Remotely Analyzing Machine Performance - Certain exemplary embodiments can comprise obtaining and analyzing data from at least one discrete machine, automatically determining relationships related to the data, taking corrective action to improve machine operation and/or maintenance, automatically and heuristically predicting a failure associated with the machine and/or recommending preventative maintenance in advance of the failure, and/or automating and analyzing mining shovels, etc. | 09-22-2011 |
Gopal Mundada, Olympia, WA US
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20100077238 | ENERGY EFFICIENCT POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM - An energy efficient power supply system is disclosed. The energy efficient power supply system comprises a plurality of power supply units and the power supply system may be coupled to the control logic. The control logic may be coupled to the power monitor unit. The power monitor unit may determine a power consumption value, which may represent power requirement of a power consuming system such as a computer system. The control logic may determine the power supply units of the plurality of power supply units that are to be activated to provide power to match the power requirement. The control logic may identify the power supply units that may be activated to operate at a maximum efficiency value while providing power specified by the power consumption value. | 03-25-2010 |
20100169690 | SYSTEM POWER MANAGEMENT USING MEMORY THROTTLE SIGNAL - According to some embodiments, power information associated with a computing system may be monitored. Based on the monitored power information, it may be determined whether a hardware memory throttling signal will be asserted and/or that a processor power control signal will be asserted. | 07-01-2010 |
Gopal Musale, Maharashtra, IN US
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20150076846 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMOTIVE UNDER-RUN PROTECTIVE DEVICE - The present disclosure provides an apparatus, a system for a under-run protection device for a vehicle comprising a first beam member extending laterally to the direction of the vehicle, wherein a partial portion of the first beam has a corrugated cross-section. A second beam member mounted on the first beam member positioned and adapted to absorb an impact from another vehicle by deforming when the impact force exceeds a predetermined level, further the partial corrugated cross-section of the first beam member enables reduction in construction/manufacturing material for the said second beam member. A plurality of brackets characterized by a L-shape, joined to the first beam member at one arm of the L-shape and with the vehicle at other arm of the L-shape. | 03-19-2015 |
Gopal Paripally, North Andover, MA US
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20090096861 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR TELEPRESENCE VIDEOCONFERENCING - An integrated videoconferencing system has a credenza that houses three displays at predefined angles with respect to one another. A table positions in from the credenza for seating participants across from the credenza's displays. The table has three seating sections that are angled at another predefined angle with respect to one another. Three cameras are positioned in the top of the credenza, and each has a view angle directed perpendicularly at one of the seating sections. The table can also have a portion that interconnects with the credenza. In use, the integrated system allows the participants to conduct a telepresence videoconference in which the near-end participants can interact with the far-end participants as if they were all seated at the same conference table in the room together. | 04-16-2009 |
20110050842 | DISTANCE LEARNING VIA INSTRUCTOR IMMERSION INTO REMOTE CLASSROOM - A distance learning scenario includes a local classroom having a local videoconferencing device communicating with a remote videoconferencing device at a remote classroom. A first local camera captures images of the local participants, a second local camera captures images of an instructor, and a local display screen displays images of remote participants. At the remote location, a first remote camera captures images of remote participants, a first remote display screen displays images of local participants, and a second remote display screen displays images of the instructor. The local display screen is situated on a side of the local presenter that is substantially opposite to the side on which the first remote display screen is situated relative to the second remote display screen at the remote location to implement video-mirroring. The local and remote display screens display life-size images of the participants and the instructor. | 03-03-2011 |
20110310214 | Videoconferencing System with Enhanced Telepresence Using a Single Wide Aspect Ratio Camera - A videoconferencing system for enhanced telepresence employs a single wide aspect ratio high resolution camera for capturing video images of near end conference participants. Captured video image can be divided into adjacent portions, where video images corresponding to each portion is separately encoded and sent to a far end videoconferencing system to be displayed on adjacently placed display devices. Misalignment in displayed images at the far end can be mitigated by selecting portions that are non-overlapping and horizontally aligned. Number and size of the portions can be determined based on configuration information of the far end videoconferencing system. | 12-22-2011 |
20120200658 | Automatic Video Layouts for Multi-Stream Multi-Site Telepresence Conferencing System - A videoconference multipoint control unit (MCU) automatically generates display layouts for videoconference endpoints. Display layouts are generated based on attributes associated with video streams received from the endpoints and display configuration information of the endpoints. An endpoint can include one or more attributes in each outgoing stream. Attributes can be assigned based on video streams' role, content, camera source, etc. Display layouts can be regenerated if one or more attributes change. A mixer can generate video streams to be displayed at the endpoints based on the display layout. | 08-09-2012 |
20130155176 | Reflective and Refractive Solutions to Providing Direct Eye Contact Videoconferencing - A videoconferencing unit for enhancing direct eye-contact between participants can include a curved fully reflective mirror to reflect the image of the near end to a camera. The curved mirror can be placed in front of the display screen near a location where images of faces/eyes of far end participants are to appear. In another example, the videoconferencing unit can include a disintegrated camera configuration that provides an air gap between a front lens element and a rear lens element. The front lens element can be located behind an aperture within the display screen. The air gap can provide an unobstructed path to light from projectors and therefore avoid any undesirable shadows from appearing on the display screen. In another example, the videoconferencing unit can include a combination of the disintegrated camera configuration and mirrors for providing direct eye contact videoconferencing. | 06-20-2013 |
20130188817 | Extended Speakerphone Layout for Conference Room Tables - A telescoping microphone and speaker strip for use in teleconferencing. The strip fitting a variety of different sized conference tables. The strip comprises a number of microphones and speakers placed on the median of a conference table and collapsed or extended to provide optimal maximum distances from participant to speaker and from participant to microphone while hiding all of the individual speaker and microphone wires. The strip can allow internal speaker and microphone wires to be retracted internally by a retracting mechanism. The strip is also wired or wirelessly connected to a base unit which provides telephonic audio signals, power, and signal processing to the strip. | 07-25-2013 |
Gopal Paripally, N. Andover, MA US
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20110181685 | Method and Apparatus to Virtualize People with 3D Effect into a Remote Room on a Telepresence Call for True in Person Experience - A video conference system provides “in the room” telepresence to near end participants. The video conference system includes a frameless or bezelless display device placed in front of a front wall for displaying edge-to-edge 3D images of far end participants. Color of the near end front wall is configured to be the same as the color of the far end rear wall. As a result, images displayed on the display device can merge or blend into the near end front wall, giving the near end participants the perception that the far end participants are actually in the near end conference room. Brightness of the faces/bodies of the near end participants can also be adjusted to match the brightness of the face/bodies of the images of the far end participants as they appear on the display device—therefore enhancing the in the room perception of the far end participants. | 07-28-2011 |
20110234746 | CONTROLLING VIDEOCONFERENCE WITH TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE - A videoconferencing system includes a touch screen display device and a videoconferencing unit. The display device displays video data for the videoconference and generates touch data based on user selections relative to the touch screen. The videoconferencing unit is operatively coupled to the touch screen device by a video connection and a data interface connection, for example. The unit establishes and conducts a videoconference with one or more endpoints via a network. The unit sends video data to the display device and receives touch data from the device. The received touch data is used to control operation of the videoconferencing system. The received touch data can be used to initiate a videoconference call, change an operating parameter, change orientation of a camera, initiate a picture-in-picture display, access a menu, access memory, change a source of video data, initiate a whiteboard display, and access a screen of a connected device. | 09-29-2011 |
Gopal Paripally, Andover, MA US
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20130328998 | AUTOMATIC VIDEO LAYOUTS FOR MULTI-STREAM MULTI-SITE PRESENCE CONFERENCING SYSTEM - A videoconference multipoint control unit (MCU) automatically generates display layouts for videoconference endpoints. Display layouts are generated based on attributes associated with video streams received from the endpoints and display configuration information of the endpoints. An endpoint can include one or more attributes in each outgoing stream. Attributes can be assigned based on video streams' role, content, camera source, etc. Display layouts can be regenerated if one or more attributes change. A mixer can generate video streams to be displayed at the endpoints based on the display layout. | 12-12-2013 |
20140092200 | PROVIDING DIRECT EYE CONTACT VIDEOCONFERENCING - A videoconferencing unit comprises a display screen configured to display a video data stream comprising images of a far end participant. A processor is adapted to decode the video data stream and generate a modified region of the video data stream. The modified region of the video data stream is displayed on the display screen at a location where images of eyes of the far end participant are displayed on the display screen. A camera is configured with a lens to capture images of a near end participant through the modified region of the video data stream, with at least a portion of the lens positioned within the modified region of the video data stream. | 04-03-2014 |
Gopal Paripally, Austin, TX US
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20140267545 | IMMERSIVE TELEPRESENCE ANYWHERE - A conferencing peripheral for use with a mobile device or laptop or desktop computer can include one or more of projectors, cameras, microphones, and speakers. Such a device can work with the mobile device to provide a higher quality conferencing experience than has been provided to date by projecting a substantially full size, high resolution, image of conference participants onto a screen or wall and by providing microphones, speakers, and sufficient audio processing to provide high fidelity audio as part of the conferencing experience. The peripheral may be configured to use the voice and/or data network of the mobile device or may include its own internal network interface. | 09-18-2014 |
20160073057 | IMMERSIVE TELEPRESENCE ANYWHERE - A conferencing peripheral for use with a mobile device or laptop or desktop computer can include one or more projectors, cameras, microphones, and speakers. Such a device can work with the mobile device to provide a higher quality conferencing experience than has been provided to date by projecting a substantially full size, high resolution, image of conference participants onto a screen or wall and by providing microphones, speakers, and sufficient audio processing to provide high fidelity audio as part of the conferencing experience. The peripheral may be configured to use the voice and/or data network of the mobile device or may include its own internal network interface. | 03-10-2016 |
Gopal Parupudi, Issaquah, WA US
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20080244071 | Policy definition using a plurality of configuration items - Policy definition using a plurality of configuration items is described. In one or more implementations, a plurality of policies is defined, each having a different combination of a plurality of configuration items. The policies are then implemented such that each of the clients is provided a respective amount of access to one or more resources based on compliance with applicable policies. | 10-02-2008 |
Gopal Parupudi, Sammamish, WA US
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20080201780 | Risk-Based Vulnerability Assessment, Remediation and Network Access Protection - A system administrator may define a vulnerability and vulnerability setting for the client machine and may associate a level of risk with the vulnerability. The client may assess the level of risk associated with the vulnerability setting on the client machine and may report data regarding the level of risk to the system administrator. | 08-21-2008 |
20080209207 | AUTOMATED CERTIFICATE PROVISIONING FOR NON-DOMAIN-JOINED ENTITIES - A method of certificate provisioning is provided for entities that are not associated with a domain. In some implementations, certificate provisioning methods allow non-domain-joined entities to request and receive certificates through an automated process with a certificate provisioning portal. Through the automated process, the identity of the client may be verified using security identity information. The security identity information may include a pre-shared secret or a previously issued certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority. | 08-28-2008 |
20090094527 | Environment-Interactive Context-Aware Devices and Methods - Location-aware methods and systems are described. In one embodiment, a portable computing device determines its location by accessing one or more hierarchical tree structures each of which comprising multiple nodes that represent physical or logical locations, and traversing at least one node on the one or more hierarchical tree structures to ascertain the location. The device then acquires digital data associated with the determined location and that can permit the device to interact with a location environment. The device then enables interaction with the location environment based, at least in part, on the acquired digital data. | 04-09-2009 |
20100299653 | SERVICEABILITY AND CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT - Many current computer software platforms support user customization and version upgradability. Unfortunately, upgrading a computer software platform may result in significant loss of user customization data. Additionally, it may be advantageous for users to export and import their customization data to share as customized business solutions with other instances of the computer software platforms. Accordingly, a technique for creating and importing a configuration package and a technique for creating and utilizing an update package is disclosed herein. The configuration package allows configuration data of elements within a computer software platform to be exported and imported. The update package allows elements to be exported within the update package. The update package may be utilized in upgrading, overwriting, and/or creating a new instance of elements. When an existing element is upgraded with an update element within the update package, the existing element's original configuration may be retained. | 11-25-2010 |
20120100873 | Environment-Interactive Context-Aware Devices and Methods - Location-aware methods and systems are described. In one embodiment, a portable computing device determines its location by accessing one or more hierarchical tree structures each of which comprising multiple nodes that represent physical or logical locations, and traversing at least one node on the one or more hierarchical tree structures to ascertain the location. The device then acquires digital data associated with the determined location and that can permit the device to interact with a location environment. The device then enables interaction with the location environment based, at least in part, on the acquired digital data. | 04-26-2012 |
Gopal Patel, Roseville, CA US
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20160046931 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING UTROPHIN PRODUCTION VIA INHIBITION OF MICRORNA - This invention provides a method for enhancing utrophin protein production in a cell by inhibiting an utrophin microRNA molecule. Moreover, the invention provides that methods for enhancing utrophin protein production in a muscle cell are used for treating a muscular dystrophy and/or other myopathies. | 02-18-2016 |
Gopal Rao, Union City, CA US
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20090319401 | Techniques for efficient allocation of stock items - Embodiments of the present invention provide techniques for determining one or more inventory items from an inventory for fulfilling an items order. In one embodiment, one or more sets of inventory items are selected from available inventory to fulfill orders in such a way that a minimum number of inventory item sets are allocated for fulfilling the order. This in turn reduces the number of picks that must be made when gathering inventory items for an order. The inventory items sets may include standard pack quantities and/or indivisible items. | 12-24-2009 |
Gopal Reddy, Fremont, CA US
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20160080250 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS INTENT DRIVEN POLICY BASED NETWORK TRAFFIC CHARACTERIZATION, MONITORING AND CONTROL - A method includes determining a network requirement for at least one application, dynamically determining a link suitable for data transmission in accordance with a policy based at least in part on a current network condition to meet the network requirement and routing one or more application network data flows associated with the at least one application over the link. | 03-17-2016 |
20160080251 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DYNAMIC PATH SELECTION AND DATA FLOW FORWARDING - A method includes detecting a data flow and an associated originating interface on a network, determining a first link over which to forward the data flow, transmitting the data flow over the determined link, receiving a return data flow and moving a forward direction of the return data flow to a new path if the return data flow arrived via a link other than the first link, wherein all packets following a first packet on the flow are forwarded on the same path as the first packet. | 03-17-2016 |
Gopal Sarngadharan, Robbinsville, NJ US
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20090170917 | Acid Mimic Compounds for the Inhibition of Isoprenyl-S-Cysteinyl Methyltransferase - Among other things, the present invention provides novel compounds capable of effectively inhibiting inflammatory responses that are mediated by G-proteins or GPCRs in neutrophils, macrophages and platelets. In particular, compounds of the present invention act as inhibitors of edema, inhibitors of erythema and inhibitors of MPO (myeloperoxidase), pharmaceutical compositions containing the same compounds and the use thereof for the treatment of diseases that may benefit from edema, erythema and MPO inhibition, such as inflammation (acute or chronic), asthma, autoimmune diseases, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (e.g., emphysema, chronic bronchitis and small airways disease, etc.), inflammatory responses of the immune system, skin diseases (e.g., reducing acute skin irritation for patients suffering from rosacea, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis), irritable bowel syndrome (e.g., Chron's disease and ulcerative colitis, etc.), and central nervous system disorders (e.g., Parkinson's disease). | 07-02-2009 |
20110070296 | TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR UTILIZING PEPTIDES CONTAINING LIPID-MODIFIED CYSTEINE-CONTAINING PEPTIDES - Described are compositions for topical application to keratinous tissues or substrates such as skin, or mucosal surfaces. The composition may be used to treat a skin condition or disease. The composition comprises at least one polypeptide and/or lipidated peptide and a carrier. | 03-24-2011 |