Nookala
Rohini Nookala, Andhra Pradesh IN
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20150235135 | CREATING EPISODIC MEMORY BASED ON UNSTRUCTURED DATA IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A method and system for identifying episodic events in a user's life using an electronic device are provided. The method includes receiving, by the electronic device, unstructured data from at least one data source associated with a user, and identifying at least one episodic event from the unstructured data based on at least one parameter, wherein the at least one parameter is at least one of a casual reasoning, a spatial reasoning, or a temporal reasoning. | 08-20-2015 |
Sriram N. Nookala, San Diego, CA US
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20110295940 | FALLBACK PROCEDURES FOR DOMAIN NAME SERVER UPDATE IN A MOBILE IP REGISTRATION - A method and/or apparatus for intelligent domain name server selection are provided. A mobile device may wirelessly receive one or more domain name server Internet Protocol (IP) addresses from a network serving agent during a call setup or a network registration. The mobile device then determines whether one or more of the received domain name server IP addresses is valid prior to attempting to contact a domain name server associated with one of the received domain name server IP addresses. A fallback sequence of valid domain name server IP addresses may be generated and provided (either individually or as a group) from a link layer to an application layer for domain name resolution. Received domain name server IP addresses that are geographically closer to a current location of the mobile device or its visited network may be given priority. | 12-01-2011 |
Sriram Nagesh Nookala, San Diego, CA US
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20100027504 | Method and Apparatus for Throttling Persistent Always On Applications - An apparatus and method for facilitating inter-technology handoff from a home wireless network comprising comparing a parameter of a home signal to a threshold, wherein the home signal is from the home wireless network where the data session of a persistent always ON application is established; throttling the persistent always ON application; and attempting to acquire a first alternative signal acceptable to the persistent always ON application from a first alternative wireless network using a single RF chain. | 02-04-2010 |
20150103653 | CONSERVING NETWORK CAPACITY BY RELEASING QOS RESOURCES - A broadband service is provided by allocating air interface resources in a wireless network that conforms to the 1xEV-DO standard. The air interface resources are characterized by various quality of service (QoS) parameters, such as bandwidth, packet priority and error rate. Packetized information is transmitted in data flows between a base station and cell phones. A particular QoS level is reserved for each of the data flows that support the broadband service. An operating system on a cell phone monitors one data flow as well as another data flow in the opposite direction. When the base station runs out of an air interface resource, the base station suspends the QoS reservation of a data flow. The operating system determines that the QoS reservation in one direction has been suspended and sends an unsolicited message to the base station releasing the QoS reservation in the opposite direction, thereby conserving network resources. | 04-16-2015 |