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Anandaram Katragadda, Bangalore IN
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20160020639 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SIMULTANEOUSLY WIRELESSLY CHARGING PORTABLE DEVICES USING CUSTOM-DESIGNED AND RETRO-DESIGNED POWER CONTROL AND SUPPLY ASSEMBLIES AND ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES FACILITATING HANDS-FREE OPERATION OF THE PORTABLE DEVICES AND INTERACTION THEREWITH - Embodiments of the present invention specifically relate to a system for simultaneously wirelessly charging portable rechargeable devices and facilitating hands-free operation therewith. The system comprises at least one of a wall mountable and integrable electric switch and socket assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a rear panel comprising at least one of a switch socket outlet and display, a front panel comprising a wireless charging unit with free positioning capability and improved coil and shield structure and a structurally adaptable coupling member for coupling the front panel to the rear panel, at least a portable computing and communications device removably positioned on the wireless charging unit and a wireless speaker subsystem, wherein the display is wirelessly coupled to the portable computing and communications device. | 01-21-2016 |
Bhaskara Rao Katragadda, Tenali IN
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20150174185 | VIRAL TRAPPERS - Viral trappers is our invention consisting of an extract of | 06-25-2015 |
Bhaskara Rao Katragadda US
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20150174185 | VIRAL TRAPPERS - Viral trappers is our invention consisting of an extract of | 06-25-2015 |
Lalitesh Katragadda, Bangalore IN
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20080221866 | Machine Learning For Transliteration - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for performing transliteration between text in different scripts. In one aspect, a method includes generating a transliteration model based on statistical information derived from parallel text having first text in an input script and corresponding second text in an output script; and using the transliteration model to transliterate input characters in the input script to output characters in the output script. In another aspect, a method includes performing word level transliterations. In another aspect, a method includes using an entry-aligned dictionary of source and target script pairs, in which, whenever a particular source word is mapped to multiple target words, the dictionary includes an entry for each target word including the same source word repeated in each entry. In another aspect, a method includes using phonetic scores of words in different scripts to identify corresponding parallel text. | 09-11-2008 |
20150248192 | Semi-Automated Generation of Address Components of Map Features - A semi-automatic generation of addresses of map features is performed. A geographic information system includes one or more databases comprising map features. Each map feature is indexed by location, and may include an address. Each address is composed of one or more address components, such as street, city, state, country, zip code, and the like. To generate address components for a selected map feature, all polygonal map features containing or near the location of a selected map feature are identified. The strength of the matches between the location of the selected map feature and the identified polygonal features is determined. The address components corresponding to the identified polygonal features are automatically compiled and suggested to the user to be components of the address of the selected map feature based on the strength of the matches. | 09-03-2015 |
20160034515 | Assessing Risk of Inaccuracies in Address Components of Map Features - To generate address components for a selected map feature, all polygonal map features containing or near the location of a selected map feature are identified. The error bounds of each identified polygon are modeled based on the quality of the boundary of the polygon. Then, the error bounds of the polygon are compared to the location of the selected map feature to determine the strength of the match. The address components corresponding to the identified polygons are suggested to be components of the address of the selected map feature based on the strength of the matches. In another embodiment, a risk of inaccuracy of a combination of address components in an edited map feature is determined from comparison to other map data and can be adjusted based in part on the magnitude of an inconsistency between address components. | 02-04-2016 |
Lalitesh Katragadda, Hyderabad IN
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20100017382 | TRANSLITERATION FOR QUERY EXPANSION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for identifying candidate synonyms of transliterated terms for query expansion. In one aspect, a method includes identifying multiple transliterated terms in a target language. For each transliterated term of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language, the transliterated term is mapped to one or more terms in a source language. For a first transliterated term of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language, one or more second transliterated terms of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language are identified as candidate synonyms of the first transliterated term, where each of the one or more second transliterated terms is mapped to at least one term in the source language that is also mapped from the first transliterated term. | 01-21-2010 |
Lalitesh Kumar Katragadda, Hyderabad IN
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20130338996 | Transliteration For Query Expansion - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for identifying candidate synonyms of transliterated terms for query expansion. In one aspect, a method includes identifying multiple transliterated terms in a target language. For each transliterated term of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language, the transliterated term is mapped to one or more terms in a source language. For a first transliterated term of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language, one or more second transliterated terms of the multiple transliterated terms in the target language are identified as candidate synonyms of the first transliterated term, where each of the one or more second transliterated terms is mapped to at least one term in the source language that is also mapped from the first transliterated term. | 12-19-2013 |
20140033077 | Spreading User Activities to Interested Users of a Community - Map curators perform activities related to digital maps provided. These activities include adding and/or modifying information about map features displayed on the digital maps. Edits to these map features are included in a pulse stream which is formatted so as to be visually appealing to other curators who view the edits in the pulse stream. The pulse stream is distributed to other curators or to users have yet to provide edits to the digital maps. The pulse stream of edits informs these users of the activities that have transpired with respect to the digital maps in hopes to inspire them to further contribute additional edits to the digital maps. | 01-30-2014 |
20140053077 | Integrating Maps and Street Views - Methods and systems for improved integration of an overhead representation (e.g., a map) with a street view representation. A user interface with at least two regions is output for display to a user. One region includes an overhead representation of an area and an interactive control overlaid onto the overhead representation. Another region includes a street view perspective that has a point of view corresponding to a position and directional orientation of the interactive control. Information about a user input that adjusts the interactive control is received and the street view perspective is updated to track the control as it is adjusted. The field of view of the street view perspective may be reflected in the appearance of the interactive control. Additionally, the street view perspective may follow the location of a marker as it is moved around the overhead representation. | 02-20-2014 |
Lalitesh Kumar Katragadda, Bangalore IN
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20160139781 | Integrating Maps and Street Views - Methods and systems for improved integration of an overhead representation (e.g., a map) with a street view representation. A user interface with at least two regions is output for display to a user. One region includes an overhead representation of an area and an interactive control overlaid onto the overhead representation. Another region includes a street view perspective that has a point of view corresponding to a position and directional orientation of the interactive control. Information about a user input that adjusts the interactive control is received and the street view perspective is updated to track the control as it is adjusted. The field of view of the street view perspective may be reflected in the appearance of the interactive control. Additionally, the street view perspective may follow the location of a marker as it is moved around the overhead representation. | 05-19-2016 |
Lalitesh Kumar Katragadda, Banglore IN
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20130275884 | MANAGING MODERATION OF USER-CONTRIBUTED EDITS - A geographic information system allows users to access a map database and to contribute map data to the database. Proposed edits to the map are queued for review by a reviewer users. Reviewing users can subscribe to review edits in regions and/or to types of map features. Reviewers can share their subscriptions with other reviewers. In the moderation queue, the proposed edits are ranked and those edits proposed by users who also review are optionally ranked higher and thus reviewed sooner than edits proposed by users who do not review or review less. The history of reviewers is analyzed to identify those with expertise in a particular region and/or type of map feature. One embodiment of the system includes a database containing geographic data, an inference module, a spam prevention module, a reviewing module and a publishing module. | 10-17-2013 |
Madan Katragadda, Bedford, MA US
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20130142792 | RAGE Fusion Protein Compositions And Methods Of Use - Disclosed are fusion proteins comprising a RAGE polypeptide, wherein the RAGE polypeptide comprises a fragment of a mammalian wild type RAGE peptide and at least one point mutation in the RAGE polypeptide portion of the fusion protein relative to the wild type RAGE peptide. The point mutation may remove and/or alter a glycosylation site or an enzyme cleavage site. Also disclosed are nucleic acids encoding such proteins as well as methods of using such proteins for treating RAGE-mediated pathologies. | 06-06-2013 |
Madan Katragadda, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20080227717 | Potent compstatin analogs - Compounds comprising peptides and peptidomimetics capable of binding C3 protein and inhibiting complement activation are disclosed. These compounds display greatly improved complement activation-inhibitory activity as compared with currently available compounds. | 09-18-2008 |
20120004393 | Potent Compstatin Analogs - Compounds comprising peptides and peptidomimetics capable of binding C3 protein and inhibiting complement activation are disclosed. These compounds display greatly improved complement activation-inhibitory activity as compared with currently available compounds. | 01-05-2012 |
20160096866 | POTENT COMPSTATIN ANALOGS - Compounds comprising peptides and peptidomimetics capable of binding C3 protein and inhibiting complement activation are disclosed. These compounds display greatly improved complement activation-inhibitory activity as compared with currently available compounds. Methods of making and using the compounds are also disclosed. | 04-07-2016 |
Raghunath Sai Katragadda, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20120157766 | DEVICE FOR ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING - A medical device designed for gastrointestinal endoscopists who require a more effective means of removing blood clots from the upper GI tract during episodes of upper GI bleeding. It is an endoscope attachment that breaks down blood clots, allowing them to be removed through the existing endoscope suction channel. Current methods are time-consuming, ineffective, and often life-threatening. This device offers an efficient alternative that makes the procedure quicker, safer, easier, and more cost-effective. The product offers simple solution to a life-threatening problem. | 06-21-2012 |
Rakesh Katragadda, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110003422 | METHOD OF FORMING MONOLITHIC CMOS-MEMS HYBRID INTEGRATED, PACKAGED STRUCTURES - A method of forming Monolithic CMOS-MEMS hybrid integrated, packaged structures includes the steps of providing: providing at least one semiconductor substrate having a CMOS device area including dielectric layers and metallization layers; applying at least one protective layer overlying the CMOS device area; forming at least one opening on the protective layer and patterning the dielectric and metallization layers to access the semiconductor substrate; forming at least one opening on the semiconductor substrate by etching the dielectric and metallization layers; applying at least one filler layer in the at least one opening on the semiconductor substrate; positioning at least one chip on the filler layer, the chip including a prefabricated front face and a bare backside; applying a first insulating layer covering the front face of the chip providing continuity from the semiconductor substrate to the chip; forming at least one via opening on the insulating layer covering the chip to access at least one contact area; applying at least one metallization layer overlying the insulating layer on the substrate and the chip connecting the metallization layer on the substrate to the at least one another contact area on the chip; applying a second insulating layer overlying the metallization layer on the at least one chip; applying at least one interfacial layer; applying at least one rigid substrate overlying the interfacial layer; and applying at least one secondary protective layer overlying the rigid substrate. | 01-06-2011 |
20140264647 | METHOD OF FORMING MONOLITHIC CMOS-MEMS HYBRID INTEGRATED, PACKAGED STRUCTURES - A method of forming a monolithic CMOS-MEMS hybrid integrated, packaged device comprising the steps of: providing a semiconductor substrate; forming MEMS or NEMS materials on the substrate having conductive, structural, or dielectric layers; forming at least one opening(s) on the semiconductor substrate; positioning on the substrate at least one prefabricated MEMS, NEMS, or semiconductor chip(s), wherein the chip(s) comprise a side facing the substrate; applying at least one filler material(s) in the opening(s) on the semiconductor substrate; applying at least one metallization layer electrically connecting chip(s) to the MEMS or NEMS materials; and performing at least one micro or nano fabrication etching step to remove a portion of the MEMS or NEMS materials. | 09-18-2014 |
Rakesh Babu Katragadda, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110034977 | IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODE ARRAY ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A CARRIER FOR SUPPORTING THE ELECTRODES AND CONTROL MODULES FOR REGULATING OPERATION OF THE ELECTRODES EMBEDDED IN THE CARRIER, AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - An implantable electrode array that includes multiple spaced apart electrodes to which current can be individually sourced and sunk. The array includes a carrier that supports the electrodes. One or more control modules that source current to or sink current from the electrodes are disposed in recesses within the carrier. A sheet of material more flexible than the carrier is disposed between, on one side, the carrier and the control modules and, on the other side, the electrodes. Conductors over which instructions and power are applied to the control modules and conductors that extend between the control modules are the electrodes are embedded in and extend through the sheet of flexible material. | 02-10-2011 |
Ramana Katragadda, Carlsbad, CA US
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20120222038 | TASK DEFINITION FOR SPECIFYING RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS - Task definitions are used by a task scheduler and prioritizer to allocate task operations to a plurality of processing units. The task definition is an electronic record that specifies resources needed by, and other characteristics of, a task to be executed. Resources include types of processing nodes desired to execute the task, needed amount or rate of processing cycles, amount of memory capacity, number of registers, input/output ports, buffer sizes, etc. Characteristics of a task in clued maximum latency time, frequency of execution of a task, communication ports, and other characteristics. An examplary task definition language and syntax is described that uses constructs including order of attempted scheduling operations, percentage or amount of resources desired by different operations, handling of multiple executable images or modules, overlays, port aliases and other features. | 08-30-2012 |
Sreenivas Katragadda, Aurora, IL US
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20100250680 | Routing mechanisms for messaging applications using an enhanced gateway control function - Exemplary method and apparatuses for routing messaging traffic from a calling party in an Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network to a server in a destination network that serves a called party via the most direct route are provided. A telephone number mapping (ENUM)/Domain Name System (DNS) database, pre-provisioned to receive and respond to query messages based on an identifier of the called party and an application specific service type, e.g., short message service (SMS) or instant messaging (IM), may be accessed by a node in the calling party's IMS network to determine an address of the server in the destination network. Messaging traffic may be routed to the destination network or server based on content type or destination digits when ENUM/DNS database based routing mechanisms fail. Furthermore, routing of messaging traffic originating in an enterprise network and routing through the public switched telephone network (PSTN) is enabled. | 09-30-2010 |
Sunil Katragadda, Westland, MI US
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20150047374 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONDENSATION CONTROL - Methods and systems are provided for reducing condensate accumulation at a charge air cooler (CAC) during cold ambient conditions. During defrosting conditions, an air conditioner may be operated to dehumidify a cabin space while heat is rejected into a cooling circuit. Warm coolant may be directed to a CAC bypassing a radiator to expedite CAC heating. | 02-19-2015 |
Suresh Babu Katragadda, Kolkata IN
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20150174135 | FLAVANOID COMPOUNDS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to flavanoid compounds of general formula (X | 06-25-2015 |
Suresh Babu Katragadda, Andhra Pradesh IN
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20110059913 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL INDICATIONS - The present invention relates to identification of | 03-10-2011 |
20120022062 | Flavanoid Compounds and Process for Preparation Thereof - The present invention relates to flavanoid compounds of general formula (X | 01-26-2012 |
Venkata Katragadda, Kennesaw, GA US
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20130345600 | METHODS TO INCREASE ELECTRODE LIFE IN DEVICES USED FOR EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY (ESWT) - Medical devices with novel spark gap electrode designs, able to control manually or automatically the electrodes gap are provided. These devices are used to generate a shock wave created by the rapid expansion and collapse of a plasma bubble that is formed between two spark gap electrodes placed in a special liquid medium, when a high differential voltage (kV) is applied to the electrodes. The resulting shock wave impacts a reflector to direct the energy into the body of an animal or a human toward the desired treatment location. This electro-hydraulic principle to create acoustic shock waves as a method of treatment is in use in the medical (lithotripsy, orthopedic use, wound treatment, burns, post-operative treatment, pain treatment, diagnosis, skin and organ transplantation supporting devices, arteriosclerosis treatment), cosmetic (treatment of scars and cellulite) and veterinary (treatment of musculoskeletal disorders) fields. | 12-26-2013 |
20150025437 | VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEM WITH CONNECTOR - A connector for fluidly coupling proximal and distal tubular segments of a fluid conduit is provided. In one embodiment, a system is provided for providing continuous flow of blood between two locations in a patient's cardiovascular system. A first blood conduit is provided that has a distal portion and a proximal portion. The distal portion is adapted to be inserted into a blood vessel at an insertion site and to be advanced therethrough to a location spaced apart from the insertion site. The system is provided with a connector that has a distal portion adapted to be engaged with the proximal portion of the first blood conduit and a tubular body extending proximally of the distal portion. The tubular body is adapted to be inserted into and/or attached to an end of a second blood conduit, such as a vascular graft or the like. | 01-22-2015 |
20150051532 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A FLUID CARRYING CONDUIT OF A VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEM - Systems and methods for a blood conduit for fluidly coupling a first vascular segment to a second vascular segment are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a system for fluidly coupling proximal and distal tubular segments of a fluid conduit in a cardiovascular system is provided. The system may include a first engagement feature disposed on a distal end of the proximal tubular segment. The system also may include a second engagement feature disposed on a proximal end of the distal tubular segment. The first engagement feature may be configured to mate with the second engagement feature. In this manner, continuous flow may be provided between the proximal and distal tubular segments of the fluid conduit. In another embodiment, the proximal and distal tubular segments of the fluid conduit may collectively form a single unitary lumen without a connection device interposed between the segments. | 02-19-2015 |
20160067139 | Shock Wave Electrodes with Fluid Holes - Medical devices utilizing shock waves with spark gap electrodes that include fluid holes into the respective electrode cores. | 03-10-2016 |
Venubabu Katragadda, Chennai IN
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20130210365 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A MOBILE DEVICE TO INTERFACE WITH A MEDICAL DEVICE - A method and system for enabling a mobile device to interface with a medical device. The embodiments herein relate to patient healthcare monitoring and, more particularly, to use of a mobile device used in patient healthcare monitoring. The embodiments herein disclose a method and system for a mobile device to control or interface with a medical device in a deterministic manner. The mobile application module uses the hardware resources of the mobile device to control or interface with the medical device. This enables the mobile device to fully control or interface with the medical device without any disturbance. | 08-15-2013 |
Vikram Katragadda, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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20090263476 | Composition of Rapid Disintegrating Direct Compression Buccal Tablet - A composition of a rapidly disintegrating buccal dosage form containing a drug, at least one non-effervescent base such as an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal oxide or hydroxide, and a disintegrant. The base regulates the pH gradient to deliver the drug to the buccal, sublingual or oral mucosal membranes at a desired rate of absorption. The composition is micronized for uniform distribution, and the drug is converted from ionized form to unionized form, without the use of an effervescent agent. | 10-22-2009 |