Balu, US
Alan G. Balu, Hockessin, DE US
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20120277563 | GLUCOSE MONITORING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING HUMANS - This invention relates to a monitoring and/or stabilizing glucose level in the blood stream in a human body signaling the person in the event glucose is at a dangerous level, said method comprising the following steps: | 11-01-2012 |
Balamurali Balu, Atlanta, GA US
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20110286896 | Patterning Of Surfaces To Control The Storage, Mobility And Transport Of Liquids For Microfluidic Applications - Systems and methods to pattern surfaces to create regions of variable adhesive force on a superhydrophobic paper surface. By taking advantage of high surface energy sticky islands on a non-sticky superhydrophobic surface, microliter water drops can be registered or confined at specific locations; selected drops can then be transferred to another patterned substrate and the drops mixed and/or allowed to react without the need for pipettes or other fluid transfer tool. | 11-24-2011 |
Bharath Balu, Harrisonburg, VA US
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20120077869 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION USING A DUAL SPECIFICITY PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE AS AN ANTIMALARIAL DRUG TARGET - Phosphotyrosine phosphatase (PTP) encoded by PF13_0027 is a desirable drug target for the human malaria parasite | 03-29-2012 |
Karthik Balu, San Diego, CA US
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20090303878 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING CALL SETUP LATENCY IN A GROUP COMMUNICATION AMONG WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES - A system and method for minimizing call setup latency in a group communication among wireless communication devices by ensuring the requisite amount of communication bandwidth for group member devices that utilize separate communication systems to control communication channels established with each of the wireless communication devices. A group communication server that sets up group communications for wireless communication device members of a communication group communicates with a resource manager resident on a communication system to reserve a predetermined amount of resources, such as bandwidth, for wireless communication devices utilizing that communication system that are members of a communication group. The resource manager communicates the availability to the group communication server of the wireless communication devices utilizing that communication system for group communications only if the predetermined resources are available for a group communication to the wireless communication device. | 12-10-2009 |
20100260038 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR RESTORING SESSION STATE - Methods, systems and devices are provided for restoring a multiple call session. A communication terminal can restore a multiple call session after a fault. A network interface can couple the terminal to a network including multiple access terminals associated with the multiple call session. A request for a state of the multiple call session can be transmitted and received by a server in the network. A response including the state can be received. The multiple call session can be restored based on the state of the multiple call session and other information. | 10-14-2010 |
20100261494 | LATENCY IMPROVEMENT METHODS IN NATIVE PTT GATEWAY FOR A GROUP CALL WITH DISPATCH CONSOLE CLIENTS - A system and method for pre-allocating PTT resources including user/resource credentials at the native PTT gateway are presented. The user status and floor control information can be buffered at the native PTT gateway until the native PTT gateway receives actual resource/end point information from the media handler. Afterwards, the pre-allocation of PTT resources can be correctly mapped to the actual user resources/end point information when the native PTT gateway receives such information from the media handlers and a call is handled. | 10-14-2010 |
20140295902 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING CALL SETUP LATENCY IN A GROUP COMMUNICATION AMONG WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES - A system and method for minimizing call setup latency in a group communication among wireless communication devices by ensuring the requisite amount of communication bandwidth for group member devices that utilize separate communication systems to control communication channels established with each of the wireless communication devices. A group communication server that sets up group communications for wireless communication device members of a communication group communicates with a resource manager resident on a communication system to reserve a predetermined amount of resources, such as bandwidth, for wireless communication devices utilizing that communication system that are members of a communication group. The resource manager communicates the availability to the group communication server of the wireless communication devices utilizing that communication system for group communications only if the predetermined resources are available for a group communication to the wireless communication device. | 10-02-2014 |
Mihael Balu, Newport Beach, CA US
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20110282166 | System and Method for Efficient Coherence Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Endoscopic and Intravascular Imaging and Multimodal Imaging - A fiber-delivered probe suitable for CARS imaging of thick tissues is practical. The disclosed design is based on two advances. First, a major problem in CARS probe design is the presence of a very strong anti-Stokes component in silica delivery fibers generated through a FWM process. Without proper spectral filtering, this component affects the CARS image from the tissue sample. The illustrated embodiments of the invention efficiently suppress this spurious anti-Stokes component through the use of a separate fiber for excitation delivery and for signal detection, which allows the incorporation of dichroic optics for anti-Stokes rejection. Second, the detection of backscattered CARS radiation from the sample is optimized by using a large core multi mode fiber in the detection channel. This scheme produces high quality CARS images free of detector aperture effects. Miniaturization of this fiber-delivered probe results in a practical handheld probe for clinical CARS imaging. | 11-17-2011 |
Palani Balu, Cupertino, CA US
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20090005292 | Novel Peptides that Bind to the Erythropoietin Receptor - The present invention relates to peptide compounds that are agonists of the erythropoietin receptor (EPO-R). The invention further relates to therapeutic methods using such peptide compounds to treat disorders associated with insufficient or defective red blood cell production. Pharmaceutical compositions, which comprise the peptide compounds of the invention, are also provided. | 01-01-2009 |
20090246225 | Methods of Producing Influenza Vaccine Compositions - Methods and compositions for the optimization of production of influenza viruses suitable as influenza vaccines are provided. | 10-01-2009 |
20110282029 | NOVEL PEPTIDES THAT BIND TO THE ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to peptide compounds that are agonists of the erythropoietin receptor (EPO-R). The invention further relates to therapeutic methods using such peptide compounds to treat disorders associated with insufficient or defective red blood cell production. Pharmaceutical compositions, which comprise the peptide compounds of the invention, are also provided. | 11-17-2011 |
20120157660 | NOVEL PEPTIDES THAT BIND TO THE ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to peptide compounds that are agonists of the erythropoietin receptor (EPO-R). The invention further relates to therapeutic methods using such peptide compounds to treat disorders associated with insufficient or defective red blood cell production. Pharmaceutical compositions, which comprise the peptide compounds of the invention, are also provided. | 06-21-2012 |
20130012685 | NOVEL PEPTIDES THAT BIND TO THE ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to peptide compounds that are agonists of the erythropoietin receptor (EPO-R). The invention further relates to therapeutic methods using such peptide compounds to treat disorders associated with insufficient or defective red blood cell production. Pharmaceutical compositions, which comprise the peptide compounds of the invention, are also provided. | 01-10-2013 |
20130164310 | ANTI-DIABETIC COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides a composition of the formula: [FGF21-1 | 06-27-2013 |
Suresh Balu, Atlanta, GA US
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20090150435 | DYNAMIC UPDATING OF PERSONAL WEB PAGE - A user's personal home page can be dynamically updated by desired content originating on external web pages as long as the content continues to occupy the same position on the external web page. The owner of the personal home page configures the update system by specifying at least the network path to each selected web page, the pixel coordinates of the desired content on the selected web page, the pixel coordinates at which the desired content is to appear on the personal home page. The external selected web pages are pushed or pulled to the user's system where the desired content is extracted and written into a video buffer. Once in the video buffer, the content can be used to update the personal home page. | 06-11-2009 |
Suresh Balu, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20090106752 | AUTONOMIC APPLICATION INSTALLATION - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to application installation and provide a method, system and computer program product for autonomic application installation. In one embodiment of the invention, an autonomic application installation method can be provided. The method can include initiating an installation of an application onto a target computing system, remotely retrieving a configuration for the target computing system previously established for other computing systems installing the application, applying the remotely retrieved configuration to the target computing system prior to installing the application onto the target computing system, and installing the application onto the target computing system. | 04-23-2009 |
20090216548 | License Management in a Networked Software Application Solution - A networked software solution comprising a plurality of servers, and application programs at various of the servers forming components of the solution. License information for all networked applications that form part of the solution is stored at each server that forms part of the solution. At relevant times, a server might determine from it's stored license information whether or not the applications of the solution are all operating according to unexpired licenses. In this way all servers of a solution receive and store the license information pertaining to other required applications of the solution and can determine at any time if the solution is validly licensed. | 08-27-2009 |
Venkatasubramani Balu, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120121986 | CARBON NANOTUBE COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A current conductor for an electrochemical power device that includes an array of carbon nanotubes (CNT) anchored in a carbon nanotube metal composite layer and a structure that may incorporate nanoscale particles or thin film onto the current conductor is described. Additionally, a process for creating the structure using electrochemical plating of the metal layer onto the CNT array followed by separation of the structure from the substrate is provided. Another process includes creating the structure using co-electrodeposition of the CNT and metal from an electroplating bath using surfactants, physical energy, and a magnetic and/or electric field to orient the CNT and enhance the CNT density in the composite. | 05-17-2012 |