Annamalai
Balasubramanian Annamalai, Bangalore IN
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20080224307 | Semiconductor die with mask programmable interface selection - According to one exemplary embodiment, a semiconductor die with on-die preferred interface selection includes at least two groups of pads situated on an active surface of the semiconductor die, where each of the at least two groups of pads is coupled to its associated interface in the die. A set of bumps is mask-programmably routed to one of the at least two groups of pads, thereby selecting the preferred interface for the semiconductor die. A non-preferred interface is not routed to any bumps on the active surface of the semiconductor die, thereby reducing bump count on the die. Each of the at least two groups of pads can be situated in a corresponding pad ring on the active surface of said semiconductor die. The at least two groups of pads can be laid out substantially inline. | 09-18-2008 |
20110254158 | Mask Programmable Interface Selection - According to one exemplary embodiment, a semiconductor die with on-die preferred interface selection includes at least two groups of pads situated on an active surface of the semiconductor die, where each of the at least two groups of pads is coupled to its associated interface in the die. A set of bumps is mask-programmably routed to one of the at least two groups of pads, thereby selecting the preferred interface for the semiconductor die. A non-preferred interface is not routed to any bumps on the active surface of the semiconductor die, thereby reducing bump count on the die. Each of the at least two groups of pads can be situated in a corresponding pad ring on the active surface of said semiconductor die. The at least two groups of pads can be laid out substantially inline. | 10-20-2011 |
Kumaran Annamalai, Chennai IN
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20150268955 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING A BUSINESS RULE EMBEDDED IN AN APPLICATION SOURCE CODE - Disclosed is a method and system for extracting a business rule embedded in an application source code. The method comprises creating a call structure of one or more programs present in the application source code by performing a control flow analysis on the application source code. The method further comprises recognizing one or more parent programs and one or more child programs for a parent program. The method further comprises grouping the parent program and the one or more child programs into a group. Also, the method comprises identifying one or more conditional statements. The one or more conditional statements comprise the business rule. The one or more conditional statements are identified by comparing the plurality of conditional statements with pre-defined patterns identified from the application source code, and determining a conditional statement comparing a variable with a hard-coded value. The method further comprises mapping the one or more conditional statements with the business rule. | 09-24-2015 |
Leelavathi Annamalai, Kanjikoval IN
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20140314951 | MULTILAYER ORGANIC-TEMPLATED-BOEHMITE-NANOARCHITECTURE FOR WATER PURIFICATION - An adsorbent composition comprising a nanoscale shell of metal oxide or hydroxide on an organic-templated-boehmite-nanoarchitecture (OTBN) is provided. The nanoscale shell is prepared by impregnating OTBN with a metal or a non-metal ion, followed by in-situ hydrolysis of the deposited ion on the OTBN surface. The thickness of the shell is less than about 3 nm, which is less than the size of OTBN core. The number of layers of the shell is flexible, thereby leading to a multi-layer nanoscale hybrid composition. The adsorbent composition is capable of removing inorganic anions such as fluoride from water, with an increased adsorption capacity. | 10-23-2014 |
20150132856 | DETECTION OF QUANTITY OF WATER FLOW USING QUANTUM CLUSTERS - The preparation of silver quantum clusters embedded in organic-templated-boehmite-nanoarchitecture (OTBN) and its use as a sensor for quantity of water flow measured by change of color in visible light upon flow of contaminated water have been provided. Silver quantum clusters-embedded OTBN are highly luminescent. Since the quantum clusters are embedded in the matrix, they are highly stable over a long period of time. The composition described here is utilized in the form of a device for ‘visible/ultraviolet light color change-based detection’ upon passage of water through a water purification device. Upon interaction with ions present in water, luminescent silver clusters undergo chemical transformation to Ag | 05-14-2015 |
Loganath Annamalai, Singapore SG
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20100158916 | DIAGNOSTIC BIOMOLECULE(S) - The present invention relates to methods for the identification and/or quantification of biomolecule(s). There is also provided a novel method of identifying and/or quantitating biomolecule(s) in a proliferative cell disorder by providing at least one cyst fluid sample and determining the expression of haptoglobin protein, derivative, mutant and/or fragment thereof. | 06-24-2010 |
Macwien Krishnamurthi Annamalai, Petaling Jaya MY
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20080297104 | BATTERY CHARGER AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING BATTERY PACK CHARGING STATUS INFORMATION - A battery charger ( | 12-04-2008 |
Macwien Krishnamurthi Annamalai, Selangor MY
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20090040675 | CONTROLLING OVER-CURRENT FROM A POWER SUPPLY TO A DEVICE - Apparatus ( | 02-12-2009 |
Natarajan Annamalai, Singapore SG
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20140253957 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDING CAPABILITY OF AN IMAGING DEVICE - In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a document workflow server application may comprise one or more instructions embodied in computer-readable media. The document workflow server application may be configured to, when executed by a processor of a document workflow server receive from an imaging device communicatively coupled to the document workflow server via the Internet a user selection to perform a document service and in response to the user selection, perform the document service. | 09-11-2014 |
Prasanna Annamalai, Tamil Nadu IN
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20150356563 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING AUTOMATIC PAYER AUTHENTICATION - A system or method may be provided to facilitate automatic user authentication for electronic transactions. In particular, the system or method may automatically authenticate a customer such that the customer may make complete hands free payments without the intervention of the customer or the merchant. The automatic authentication may include a check-in process and a payment authentication process. When a customer enters a designated area of a merchant, a BLE beacon device of the merchant may automatically check the customer in at the designated area of the merchant. After the customer is checked in at the merchant's designated area, the merchant may identify the customer who is about to make a payment from a plurality of other customers who also are checked in at the merchant via Bluetooth proximity and facial recognition in parallel. Thus, the customer may automatically be authenticated to make payments by facial recognition or Bluetooth proximity. | 12-10-2015 |
Prasanna Annamalai, Chennai IN
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20150248676 | TOUCHLESS SIGNATURE - Methods and systems for facilitating secure payments are described. A user signature is shared with a merchant without providing an actual signature to the merchant. A signature code encoded with a user's handwritten signature is generated and presented to a merchant upon request for signature. The signature code is scanned by the merchant, and data in the signature code is transmitted to a service provider. The service provider receives the data and retrieves the signature. The signature code can be used at a retail location during checkout, during delivery of merchandise, or for acknowledgement of mail delivery. | 09-03-2015 |
20150348045 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING TRANSACTIONS BASED ON FACIAL RECOGNITION - A system or method is provided to facilitate a payment transaction by utilizing facial recognition to identify the payee of the payment transaction. In particular, the system may remember a particular list of individuals to which a user has been or are frequently making payments. The facial profiles of the individuals in the particular list may be stored and referenced for identification. When the user is ready to transfer money to any of the frequent payees, the user may use any of the payee's pictures locally, anywhere on social platforms, or just by clicking the person. After the image is selected for payment, the system may analyze the image to match the image with existing face profiles of respective frequent payees. Once the payee is identified, the system may process the payment to the identified payee. | 12-03-2015 |
Subramanian Annamalai, Singapore SG
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20100174130 | Process for Cracking a Heavy Hydrocarbon Feedstream - A process for cracking a hydrocarbon feedstream containing non-volatile components in a hydrocarbon cracking furnace having upper and lower convection heating sections within a flue of the furnace, a radiant heating section downstream of and connected to said lower convection heating section, a transfer line exchanger downstream of and connected to said radiant heating section, a furnace box containing furnace burners and said radiant heating section, and a vapor/liquid separator vessel connected between the upper and lower convection heating sections, the process comprising (a) passing said hydrocarbon feedstream into said upper convection section to heat said hydrocarbon feedstream to a first temperature sufficient to flash at least a portion of the hydrocarbons within said hydrocarbon feedstream into a vapor phase to form a vapor/liquid stream; (b) passing said vapor/liquid stream out of said upper convection section and into said vapor/liquid separator to separate said vapor/liquid stream into a hydrocarbon-containing vapor phase and a hydrocarbon-containing liquid phase within said vapor/liquid separator; (c) collecting said liquid phase into a bottoms liquid within said vapor/liquid separator; (d) passing said vapor phase into said radiant heating section and cracking hydrocarbons in said vapor phase to form an olefins-containing effluent stream; and (e) periodically injecting an air-steam mixture into said convection heating section, then through said vapor/liquid separator to incinerate coke formed and passing an incinerated coke residue/air-steam mixture so-formed between the furnace burners within the furnace box. | 07-08-2010 |