Shanmugasundaram, US
Balaji Shanmugasundaram, State College, PA US
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20130053934 | MICRO-REACTION CHAMBER MICROELECTRODES ESPECIALLY FOR NEURAL AND BIOINTERFACES - Biocompatible electrodes with smaller geometric area improve the selectivity of the neural recording and stimulation applications. A volume within the electrode back plane of a micro-reaction chamber (μRC) is used to confine and sequester an electrochemical reaction used for charge passage. The μRC electrode decreases impedance and improves charge storage capacity without altering the geometry of the active site. | 02-28-2013 |
Javavel Shanmugasundaram, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110016109 | System and Method for Automatic Matching of Highest Scoring Contracts to Impression Opportunities Using Complex Predicates and an Inverted Index - A method for indexing advertising contracts for rapid retrieval and matching in order to match only the top N satisfying contracts to advertising slots. Descriptions of advertising contracts include logical predicates indicating weighted applicability to a particular demographic. Descriptions of advertising slots also contain logical predicates indicating weighted applicability to particular demographics, thus matches are performed on the basis of a weighed score of intersecting demographics. Disclosed are structure and techniques for receiving a set of contracts with weighted predicates, preparing a data structure index of the set of contracts, receiving an advertising slot with weighted predicates, and retrieving from the data structure only the top N weighted score contracts that satisfy a match to the advertising slot predicates. Various disclosed cases include predicates presented in conjoint forms and in disjoint forms, and techniques are provided to consider indexing and matching in cases of both IN predicates and NOT-IN predicates. | 01-20-2011 |
20110187717 | Producing Optimization Graphs in Online Advertising Systems - A computer implemented system produces an optimization graph in an online advertising system. The system presents at a computer, a supply of advertising inventory and advertising demand contracts, where each advertising inventory is presented as a supply node and each advertising demand contract is presented as a demand node. The system processes the supply of advertising inventory and the advertising demand contracts. For example, the system partitions the supply nodes into supply partitions and determines whether each supply node is eligible for each demand node. In addition, the system determines the number of eligible supply nodes to be drawn from each supply partition for each demand node. | 08-04-2011 |
Jayaavel Shanmugasundaram, Santa Clara, CA US
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20100185484 | ALLOCATION OF INTERNET ADVERTISING INVENTORY - A method and system for allocating inventory in an Internet environment is provided. A method employed by the system may include generating several inventory pools, where each inventory pool represents a number of impressions deliverable to different groups of users characterized by attributes. Impressions deliverable to users represented by each inventory pool may be allocated to each inventory pool. Impressions that correspond to multiple pools may be distributed between the multiple pools. The inventory pools may be stored to a database. Afterwards, and order may be received. The order may include parameters that define an audience and a number of impressions. The number of impressions in the order may be allocated from pools in the database. | 07-22-2010 |
Jayavel Shanmugasundaram, Santa Calra, CA US
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20100185515 | ALLOCATION OF INTERNET ADVERTISING INVENTORY - A method and system for allocating inventory in an Internet environment is provided. A method employed by the system may include generating an inventory pool that represents a number of impressions deliverable to all users, then determining, from multiple past orders for booking impressions, a hierarchy of parameters utilized to target users and a number of impressions deliverable to users characterized by the parameters. The inventory pool may then be partitioned into multiple inventory pools according to the hierarchy, where each inventory pool represents a number of impressions deliverable to users characterized by parameters associated with the inventory pool. The hierarchy of pools may then be stored to a database. | 07-22-2010 |
Karthikeyan Shanmugasundaram, State College, PA US
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20080238294 | MIST FABRICATION OF QUANTUM DOT DEVICES - An example quantum dot (QD) device comprises a QD layer on a substrate, and may be fabricated by aerosol deposition, for example by mist deposition. An example approach includes providing a liquid precursor including QDs dispersed in a liquid carrier, generating a mist of droplets of the liquid precursor, directing the droplets towards the substrate so as to form a liquid precursor film on the substrate, and removing the liquid carrier from the liquid precursor film to form the quantum dot layer on the substrate. Example devices include multi-color QD-LED (light emitting diode) displays, and other devices. | 10-02-2008 |
Kulesh Shanmugasundaram, Bronx, NY US
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20100030820 | Reassembling fragmented files or documents in an order-independent manner that ensures each of the fragments belongs to only one reassembled file - Files can be reassembled from fragments by (a) accepting adjacency scores for each pair of fragments from the set of fragments, (b) identifying header fragments from among the fragments of the set of fragments, and (c) for each of the header fragments identified, reconstructing a corresponding one of the two or more files from the fragments of the set of fragments such that the sum of the adjacency scores are optimized, wherein each of the fragments is permitted to belong to only one of the at least two files, and wherein at least two files are reconstructed such that the results are independent of the order in which the files are reconstructed. | 02-04-2010 |
20100250743 | EFFECTIVE POLICIES AND POLICY ENFORCEMENT USING CHARACTERIZATION OF FLOW CONTENT AND CONTENT-INDEPENDENT FLOW INFORMATION - Flexible network policies might be enforced by (a) obtaining a flow of network packets, (b) determining a content characteristic by characterizing content of the flow using bit-stream level statistics, (c) determining content-independent flow characteristics, port-independent flow characteristics, and/or application header-independent flow characteristics, and (d) enforcing a policy on the flow using both (1) the determined content characteristic and the (2) determined content-independent flow characteristics, port-independent flow characteristics, and/or application header-independent flow characteristics. | 09-30-2010 |
Kulesh Shanmugasundaram, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090126019 | NETWORK-BASED INFECTION DETECTION USING HOST SLOWDOWN - Host malware (or change) may be detected by (1) receiving baseline set of response time information for each of one or more transactions involving (A) the host and (B) at least one peer of the host, (2) determining or receiving a later set of response time information for each of the one or more transactions involving the host and the at least one peer of the host, and (3) determining whether or not host slowdown has occurred using the baseline set of response time information and the later set of response time information. The execution of a host malware (or change) protection policy may be controlled using at least the determination of whether or not host slowdown has occurred. | 05-14-2009 |
20100235915 | USING HOST SYMPTOMS, HOST ROLES, AND/OR HOST REPUTATION FOR DETECTION OF HOST INFECTION - Detecting and mitigating threats to a computer network is important to the health of the network. Currently firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and intrusion prevention systems are used to detect and mitigate attacks. As the attackers get smarter and attack sophistication increases, it becomes difficult to detect attacks in real-time at the perimeter. Failure of perimeter defenses leaves networks with infected hosts. At least two of symptoms, roles, and reputations of hosts in (and even outside) a network are used to identify infected hosts. Virus or malware signatures are not required. | 09-16-2010 |
20100332641 | PASSIVE DETECTION OF REBOOTING HOSTS IN A NETWORK - Host reboots may be detected passively by tracking and analyzing host initialization events and/or by tracking and analyzing temporal skews in periodic events. Detected host reboots may then be used to determine or help determine whether or not the host has a possible malware infection. | 12-30-2010 |
Kumaran Shanmugasundaram, North Plainfield, NJ US
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20140088187 | ANDROGEN RECEPTOR INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel aryl sulfonamide compounds use of such compounds in the inhibition of androgen receptor and in the treatment of various diseases, disorders or conditions related to androgen receptor. | 03-27-2014 |
Muthian Shanmugasundaram, Austin, TX US
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20100159482 | PROTEINASE K INHIBITORS, METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - The synthesis, biological evaluation, and molecular modeling of alkoxysuccinyl-peptidyl-haloalkyl ketones for use as proteinase K inhibitors are described. Sample preparation processes for in situ RNA or DNA analysis using such inhibitors, methods and compositions therefor are provided. | 06-24-2010 |
20130004941 | PROTEINASE K INHIBITORS, METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - The synthesis, biological evaluation, and molecular modeling of alkoxysuccinyl-peptidyl-haloalkyl ketones for use as proteinase K inhibitors are described. Sample preparation processes for in situ RNA or DNA analysis using such inhibitors, methods and compositions therefor are provided. | 01-03-2013 |
Shobana Shanmugasundaram, Lake Hiawatha, NJ US
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20100233807 | Substrate Recognition By Differentiable Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells - The invention described herein provides a structure for growing isolated differentiable human mesenchymal cells, which includes a three-dimensional matrix of fibers. The matrix serves as an implantable scaffolding for delivery of differentiable human mesenchymal cells in tissue engineering. The invention further provides compositions that contain the three-dimensional matrix of fibers seeded with isolated differentiable human mesenchymal cells, wherein the matrix forms a supporting scaffold for growing the isolated differentiable human mesenchymal cells, and wherein the differentiable human mesenchymal cells differentiate into a mature cell phenotype. The invention further provides methods of preparing the implantable nanofiber matrix scaffolding seeded with differentiable human mesenchymal cells for use in tissue engineering. | 09-16-2010 |
Sudhan Shanmugasundaram, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150310394 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF HIRING, ONBOARDING, AND COLLABORATING - An apparatus and method for hiring, onboarding, and collaborating. The system and method may utilize a server and user interfaces to facilitate the posting of job openings, the narrowing of a pool of jobseekers, the scheduling of interviews, and the selection of a jobseeker for hire. Once hired, the system and method may facilitate the onboarding process through the sharing of documents and other necessary information. The system and method may additionally allow for collaboration among users. | 10-29-2015 |
Veerabahu Shanmugasundaram, East Lyme, CT US
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20090131397 | ESTROGEN MODULATORS - The present application is directed to a new class of isoxazoles and their use as estrogen modulators. | 05-21-2009 |
20120302542 | MONOBACTAMS - The present invention is directed to a new class of monobactam derivatives and their use for treating bacterial infections. | 11-29-2012 |
20130252935 | Monobactams - The present invention is directed to a new class of monobactam derivatives and their use for treating bacterial infections. | 09-26-2013 |
20150148326 | Monobactams - The present invention is directed to a new class of monobactam derivatives and their use for treating bacterial infections. | 05-28-2015 |
Venkatachalam Shanmugasundaram, Cupertino, CA US
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20130183954 | INTELLIGENT DETECTION INTERFACE FOR WIRELESS DEVICES - In a method for controlling a wireless device assembly coupled to a host assembly, a clock signal is received at the wireless device assembly from the host assembly. The clock signal is supplied to an interface module in the wireless device assembly during a power save mode of the wireless device assembly and is used to operate the interface module. An initialization command is received at the wireless device assembly from the host assembly and is detected with the interface module. In response to detecting the initialization command, at least a portion of the wireless device assembly, other than the interface module, is activated. | 07-18-2013 |
20140113690 | DYNAMIC POWER MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS DEVICE - In a method for dynamically adjusting power consumption of a wireless assembly in a communication device a first signal indicative of activity of a first wireless interface unit and a second signal indicative of activity of a second wireless interface unit are received at a dynamic power management unit. The first wireless interface unit configured to operate according to a first communication protocol. The second wireless interface unit configured to operate according to a second communication protocol. The second communication protocol is different than the first communication protocol. A supply voltage level needed to support the activity of the first wireless interface unit and the activity second wireless interface unit is supported based on the first signal and the second signal. A supply voltage supplied to the wireless assembly is adjusted based on the supply voltage level. | 04-24-2014 |