Chatterjee
Abhranil Chatterjee, Bangalore IN
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20150339381 | CONTENT RECOMMENDATIONS - Users consume a wide variety of content from various sources, such as videos accessible through websites. As provided herein, content recommendations that are contextually and/or semantically relevant to current content consumed by a user may be identified and provided to the user. For example, metadata for a video being watched by the user may be identified (e.g., terms extracted from a description, user reviews, a category, and/or other information). The metadata may be used to identify content recommendations based upon the metadata corresponding to terms grouped into a set of refined topic groupings of a graph comprising terms and relationships between terms extracted from a content corpus. The metadata may be matched to relevant terms within the set of refined topic groupings, and content recommendations comprising content corresponding to the relevant terms may be suggested to the user. | 11-26-2015 |
Aniruddha Chatterjee, Kelkheim DE
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20140005622 | Absorbent Articles With Improved Core | 01-02-2014 |
20140005623 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH IMPROVED CORE | 01-02-2014 |
20140005625 | Absorbent Core For Use In Absorbent Articles | 01-02-2014 |
20150065973 | Absorbent Articles With Channels - The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a liquid management system (LMS) and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate a topsheet and a backsheet. The LMS defines one or more channels therein. The one or more channels of the LMS may at least partially overlap or not overlap with channels defined in the absorbent core. | 03-05-2015 |
20150065975 | Absorbent Articles With Channels - The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a liquid management system (LMS) and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate a topsheet and a backsheet. The LMS defines one or more channels therein. The one or more channels of the LMS may at least partially overlap or not overlap with channels defined in the absorbent core. | 03-05-2015 |
20150080821 | ABSORBENT CORES HAVING MATERIAL FREE AREAS - An absorbent core ( | 03-19-2015 |
20160074237 | PROCESS FOR MAKING AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - A process of making an absorbent article comprising the steps of providing a liquid permeable topsheet web extending substantially continuously in a machine direction, the topsheet web having a first and second surface, a liquid impermeable backsheet web extending substantially continuously in the machine direction and an acquisition layer having a first and second surface. The topsheet web and the acquisition layer comprise fibers. The process comprises the step of aligning the topsheet web and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship such that the second surface of the topsheet web in in contact with the first surface of the acquisition layer. The process comprises the step of simultaneously mechanically deforming and combining the topsheet web together with the acquisition layer to provide a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate web having three-dimensional protrusions. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074238 | PROCESS FOR MAKING AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - A process of making an absorbent article comprising providing a liquid permeable topsheet web extending substantially continuously in a machine direction. The topsheet web having a first and second surface and a backsheet web extending substantially continuously in the machine direction and an acquisition layer having a first and second surface. The process comprises aligning the topsheet web and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship such that the second surface of the topsheet in in contact with the first surface of the acquisition layer and simultaneously mechanically deforming and combining the topsheet web together with the acquisition layer. The topsheet web and acquisition layer are nested together such that a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the topsheet web coincide with and fit together with a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the acquisition layer to provide a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate web having three-dimensional protrusions. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074240 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING DELTA E* - An absorbent article comprises a liquid permeable three-dimensional material, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid impermeable backsheet and the three-dimensional material. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material having one or more channels defined therein. The absorbent article may comprise other layers positioned at least partially intermediate the absorbent core and the liquid permeable three-dimensional material that also may comprise one or more channels. Any of the layers of the absorbent article may comprise indicia and/or color. The absorbent articles may have a delta E* of greater than 1, according to the delta E* Test herein. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074241 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH CHANNEL CONFIGURATIONS - An absorbent article comprises a liquid permeable three-dimensional material, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid impermeable backsheet and the three-dimensional material. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material having one or more channels defined therein. The absorbent article may comprise other layers positioned at least partially intermediate the absorbent core and the liquid permeable three-dimensional material that also may comprise one or more channels. Any of the layers of the absorbent article may comprise indicia and/or color. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074243 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene is provided and comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a liquid permeable topsheet an acquisition layer, a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core. The absorbent core is located between the topsheet and backsheet and comprises an absorbent material. A width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to the transversal axis is less than a width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the liquid permeable topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship, wherein the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprise three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate has a Measured Plane Area Factor of at least about 0.5 according to the Plane Area Factor Test Method. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074244 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene is provided and comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a liquid permeable topsheet an acquisition layer, a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core. The absorbent core is located between the topsheet and backsheet and comprises an absorbent material. A width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to a transversal axis is less than a width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the liquid permeable topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. A Median Absorption Pressure (MAP) of the topsheet is equal to or larger than a Median Absorption Pressure of the acquisition layer, both according to the Capillary Sorption Test Method. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074245 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis, a liquid permeable topsheet and an acquisition layer. A width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to the transversal axis is less than a width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the liquid permeable topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. The three-dimensional protrusions are formed from the fibers of the topsheet and the acquisition layer. A majority of the three-dimensional protrusions each comprises a base forming an opening, an opposed distal portion, and one or more side walls between the bases and the distal portions of the majority of the three-dimensional protrusions. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074246 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a liquid permeable topsheet and an acquisition layer. A width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to the transversal axis is less than a width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article further comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate wherein the liquid permeable topsheet and the acquisition layer are in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. The topsheet and acquisition layer are nested together such that a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the topsheet coincide with and fit together with a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the acquisition layer to provide a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate having three-dimensional protrusions. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074247 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a liquid permeable topsheet, an acquisition layer, a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core. The absorbent core is located between the topsheet and backsheet and comprises an absorbent material. a width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to the transversal axis is less than the width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the liquid permeable topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074248 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core. The absorbent core is located between the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material comprising at least 80% of superabsorbent polymers, by total weight of the absorbent material. The absorbent article comprises an acquisition layer. A width of the acquisition layer in a direction parallel to the transversal axis is less than a width of the topsheet in a direction parallel to the transversal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. The three-dimensional protrusions are formed from the fibers of the topsheet and the acquisition layer. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074249 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A TOPSHEET/ACQUISITION LAYER LAMINATE - An absorbent article for personal hygiene comprises a longitudinal axis, a transversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a topsheet, an acquisition layer, a backsheet and an absorbent core. The absorbent core is located between the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material. The absorbent material comprises at least 80% of superabsorbent polymers, up to substantially 100% of superabsorbent polymers, by total weight of the absorbent material. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprising the topsheet and the acquisition layer in a face to face relationship. The topsheet/acquisition layer laminate comprises three-dimensional protrusions extending from a plane of the topsheet/acquisition layer laminate. The topsheet and acquisition layer are nested together such that a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the topsheet coincide with and fit together with a majority of the three-dimensional protrusions formed in the acquisition layer. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074258 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH INDICIA AND/OR COLOR - An absorbent article comprises a liquid permeable three-dimensional material, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid impermeable backsheet and the three-dimensional material. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material having one or more channels defined therein. The absorbent article may comprise other layers positioned at least partially intermediate the absorbent core and the liquid permeable three-dimensional material that also may comprise one or more channels. Any of the layers of the absorbent article may comprise indicia and/or color. | 03-17-2016 |
20160074259 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH INDICIA AND/OR COLOR - An absorbent article comprises a liquid permeable three-dimensional material, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid impermeable backsheet and the three-dimensional material. The absorbent core comprises an absorbent material having one or more channels defined therein. The absorbent article may comprise other layers positioned at least partially intermediate the absorbent core and the liquid permeable three-dimensional material that also may comprise one or more channels. Any of the layers of the absorbent article may comprise indicia and/or color. | 03-17-2016 |
Arnab Chatterjee, Amsterdam NL
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20100028199 | PROCESS FOR IMPROVING THE SMELL OF ELEMENTAL SULPHUR - A process for improving the smell of a stream of elemental sulphur comprising an organic polysulphide and/or a thiol, the process comprising the following step: (a) heating the stream of liquid elemental sulphur comprising an organic polysulphide and/or a thiol at a heating temperature in the range of from 360 to 700° C., at a pressure that is sufficient to maintain a liquid elemental sulphur phase to obtain heat-treated elemental sulphur. | 02-04-2010 |
20110265380 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PURIFIED NATURAL GAS - The present invention provides a process for purifying natural gas, comprising removing mercaptans from a natural gas stream by a combination of an amine-based separation unit and a selective oxidation unit to obtain a purified natural gas stream, wherein at least part of the mercaptans are converted into at least elemental sulphur in the selective oxidation unit by selective catalytic oxidation. | 11-03-2011 |
20110274604 | PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF HYDROGEN SULPHIDE - The present invention provides a process for the selective oxidation of hydrogen sulphide contained in a hydrogen sulphide-containing hydrocarbon feed gas to elemental sulphur. The hydrogen sulphide-containing hydrocarbon feed gas and a sulphur dioxide-containing gas are supplied to a reaction zone containing a TiO | 11-10-2011 |
Avignan Chatterjee, Karnataka IN
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20150312208 | ADAPTIVE DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT WITH VIRTUAL LOCAL AREA NETWORK POOL - The present disclosure discloses a method and network device for adaptive DHCP assignment with VLAN pool. Specifically, a network device can assign a client device to a first Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN). The network device then detects a first DHCP Discover message, transmitted by a client device, corresponding to a first VLAN. Also, the network device determines that no DHCP offer message, responsive to the first DHCP Discover message, is transmitted to the client device. Then, the network device transmits on behalf of the client device a second DHCP Discover message for the second VLAN to a DHCP server, and receives a DHCP Offer message in response to the second DHCP Discover message. The network device then assigns the client device to a second VLAN, and subsequently transmits the DHCP Offer message for the second VLAN to the client device. | 10-29-2015 |
Avignan Chatterjee, Bangalore IN
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20160036770 | METHOD TO CONTROL DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL POOL EXHAUSTION IN DYNAMIC NETWORK ENVIRONMENTS - The present disclosure discloses a method and a network device for controlling DHCP pool exhaustion in dynamic network environments. Specifically, a network device determines that a client device is assigned an Internet Protocol (IP) address by a DHCP server. The network device detects that the client device is disconnected from a network associated with the IP address, for example, by receiving a de-association message from the client device; determining that a session or an entry corresponding to the client device has timed out; determining that the client device has failed to respond to one or more messages transmitted to the client device; determining that the client device has connected to another network different than said network; etc. In response, the network device then generates a DHCP release message on behalf of the client device, and transmits the DHCP release message to the DHCP server. | 02-04-2016 |
Debashish Chatterjee, Bromley GB
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20130005305 | AGGREGATING VOICEMAIL MESSAGES FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES - In one implementation, a computer-implemented method includes identifying, by a computer system, a plurality of voicemail messages that are associated with a particular user and that are from a plurality of voicemail sources; and generating, by the computer system, a plurality of graphical display elements that represent the identified plurality of voicemail messages and that include source identifiers that indicate a voicemail source from the plurality of voicemail sources for each of the plurality of voicemail messages. The method can further include providing the plurality of graphical display elements with the source identifiers for the plurality of voicemail messages in a user interface through which the plurality of voicemail messages from the plurality of voicemail sources are caused to be played based on received user input. | 01-03-2013 |
20150186128 | PREVENTING APPLICATION DOWNGRADE IN AN APPLICATION STORE - An application and system are provided that prevent an application repository from accepting a new installation package if the new application installation package would not be successfully installed on devices to which it is directed. The version number and constraints provided with the new application installation package may be compared to that of installation packages already existing or published within the repository to determine whether or not the new installation package will be unreachable by a device group to which it is directed. An indication may be provided if that new installation package is unreachable by at least one device group to which it is directed. | 07-02-2015 |
Debashish Chatterjee, London GB
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20130078960 | DIVIDED CALL HISTORY USER INTERFACE - A computing device displays a call history graphical user interface (GUI). The call history GUI includes a new list and an old list. The new list may include new missed call elements and missed call elements associated with new unopened voicemails. The old list may include other call history GUI elements, such as old missed call elements and missed call elements associated with opened voicemails. | 03-28-2013 |
20130295887 | DIVIDED CALL HISTORY USER INTERFACE - A computing device displays a call history graphical user interface (GUI). The call history GUI includes a new list and an old list. The new list may include new missed call elements and missed call elements associated with new unopened voicemails. The old list may include other call history GUI elements, such as old missed call elements and missed call elements associated with opened voicemails. | 11-07-2013 |
Debatri Chatterjee, West Bengal IN
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20160113539 | DETERMINING COGNITIVE LOAD OF A SUBJECT FROM ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (EEG) SIGNALS - Disclosed is a method and system for determining a cognitive load of a subject from Electroencephalography (EEG) signals. EEG signals are received from EEG channels associated with a left-frontal brain lobe. EEG signals are associated with a subject performing cognitive task. EEG signals are received from a low resolution EEG device. EEG channels comprise four EEG channels associated with the left-frontal brain lobe. EEG signals are preprocessed using a Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) filter to remove a noise corresponding to one or more non-cerebral artifacts to generate preprocessed EEG signals. Features comprising Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) based alpha and theta band power are extracted from the preprocessed EEG signals. Feature vector is generated from the features. The feature vector is classified using a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier to determine the cognitive load of the subject. | 04-28-2016 |
Dibyendu Chatterjee, Bengaluru IN
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20160089028 | MEDIA PLAYER AUTOMATED CONTROL BASED ON DETECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF A USER - System, controller, and computer readable medium for controlling a presentation of audio and video information to a user. Physiological parameters of the user can be monitored in real time to determine changes in activity. A video presentation and/or an audio presentation can be modified based on the determined change in activity. Additionally, a user interface can be modified based on the determined change in activity. | 03-31-2016 |
Julius Chatterjee, Melbourne IN
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20150316721 | FIBER OPTIC DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURE FOR MODAL MUTLIPLEXED COMMUNICATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A novel optical fiber end structure and method for creating same in which an optical fiber end structure may comprise a cylindrical wedge having a planar surface angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber and a flat surface that is generally perpendicular with the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber. The device and method of the invention may employ a single or plurality of mechanically polished wedges on the end or ends of an optical fiber, which may, in a best mode, be a few mode fiber. The method and device of the invention may be used to independently modulate standing waves or linearly polarized waves, or both, allowing for a modal multiplexed system. The invention radiates independent standing wave modes and/or linearly polarized modes from the dielectric waveguide structure, and may be employed in single, few mode or multimode optical fibers. | 11-05-2015 |
Manik Chatterjee, Wurzberg DE
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20110059911 | Antiinfective and Antitumoral Compounds Isolated From Tropical Lianas - The present invention relates to naphthoquinone derivatives isolated from solid callus cultures from two species of the palaeotropical plant families Dioncophyllaceae and Ancistrocladaceae. It further relates to methods of their production as well as to their use as antiinfective and antitumoral pharmaceuticals. | 03-10-2011 |
Manish Chatterjee, Calcutta IN
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20150341312 | FIREWALL TRAVERSAL FOR WEB REAL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS - The system and method monitor a secure Web Real Time Communication (WebRTC) session between browsers. To do so, a WebRTC application receives a first WebRTC offer with a fingerprint of a first browser to establish a secure communication session. The WebRTC application sends session information and the fingerprint of the first browser to a media relay. The WebRTC application receives a fingerprint of a media relay. A second WebRTC offer with a fingerprint of the media relay is sent to a second browser. An answer to the second WebRTC offer is received. Session information and the fingerprint of the second browser are sent to the media relay so the media relay can decrypt the secure communication session. The first WebRTC offer is answered. A secure communication session is established via the media relay using the fingerprints. The media relay, based on the fingerprints, can monitor the secure communication session. | 11-26-2015 |
Priyajit Chatterjee, Santiniketan IN
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20150328170 | SYNERGISTIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER - The present invention relates to a synergistic pharmaceutical composition comprising Compound C2 (Neo-isopulegol), C3 (Iso-pulegol) and C4 (Citronellol) derived from herbal seed extract of | 11-19-2015 |
Shahana Chatterjee, Bangalore IN
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20160115819 | ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF - An article including a substrate and a plurality of coatings disposed on the substrate is presented. The plurality of coatings includes a thermal barrier coating disposed on the substrate; and a protective coating including a calcium-magnesium-aluminum-silicon-oxide (CMAS)-reactive material disposed on the thermal barrier coating. The CMAS-reactive material has an orthorhombic weberite crystal structure. The CMAS-reactive material is present in the plurality of coatings in an effective amount to react with a CMAS composition at an operating temperature of the thermal barrier coating, thereby forming a reaction product having one or both of melting temperature and viscosity greater than that of the CMAS composition. A method of making the article and a related turbine engine component are also presented. | 04-28-2016 |
Simon Chatterjee, London GB
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20140313940 | EXPLORATORY LINKTRACE OPERATIONS IN A COMPUTER NETWORK - In one embodiment, an exploratory linktrace is initiated from an initiating network device with an exploratory linktrace message (ELM) having a target address. Each network device receiving the ELM may then propagate the ELM on a plurality of its ports to a plurality of downstream network devices based on the target address. In addition, each receiving network device returns an exploratory linktrace reply (ELR) for each of the plurality of ports, where each ELR is returned according to one or more mechanisms to mitigate stormed replies to the initiating network device. | 10-23-2014 |
Simon P. Chatterjee, London GB
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20110235524 | AGGREGATING DATA TRAFFIC FROM ACCESS DOMAINS - According to one embodiment, a first message identifying a best root node of a spanning tree may be generated. The spanning tree may be implemented by an access domain. The message may be generated independently of a spanning tree protocol instance. The first aggregation node may transmit the first message to a plurality of access nodes of the access domain. Data traffic from the plurality of access nodes may be received. Each access node of the plurality of access nodes may implement a spanning tree protocol instance that selects the best root node as a root node of the spanning tree. The data traffic may be aggregated with other data traffic of a plurality of access domains, and the aggregated data traffic transmitted to an aggregation network. | 09-29-2011 |
20140010091 | Aggregating Data Traffic From Access Domains - According to one embodiment, a first message identifying a best root node of a spanning tree may be generated. The spanning tree may be implemented by an access domain. The message may be generated independently of a spanning tree protocol instance. The first aggregation node may transmit the first message to a plurality of access nodes of the access domain. Data traffic from the plurality of access nodes may be received. Each access node of the plurality of access nodes may implement a spanning tree protocol instance that selects the best root node as a root node of the spanning tree. The data traffic may be aggregated with other data traffic of a plurality of access domains, and the aggregated data traffic transmitted to an aggregation network. | 01-09-2014 |
Subho Chatterjee, North York CA
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20090063123 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PRODUCTS FOR DATABASE CLUSTER MODELING - Generating in a computer system and deploying a data model of a plurality of database cluster configuration availability solutions over a computer network by creating a database cluster configuration modeling specification including objects contained in a unified model language diagram providing a definition of a database cluster configuration data model. Creating the database cluster configuration data model using the database cluster configuration modeling specification and upon receiving signals from a graphical user interface or from XML batch data files or from application programming interfaces, indicating the definition of the cluster configuration model. After creating the graphical database cluster configuration data model, constraints that specify a valid logical configuration are validated and the solution is transformed into data understandable by database cluster manager software applications and then transmitted over a network to multiple cluster manager targets to be incorporated as database cluster configuration availability solutions. | 03-05-2009 |
20090063501 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PRODUCTS FOR GENERATING POLICY BASED FAIL OVER CONFIGURATION FOR DARABASE CLUSTERS - Generating a plurality of database cluster failover policy availability configuration modeling solutions by a database cluster management system in an environment of networked computer systems includes receiving a first signal from a user system specifying one of a plurality of database cluster failover policy type behavior patterns. The database cluster management system determines whether generating any of the failover policy type behavior patterns requires additional supplemental data. If no supplemental data are required, then the database cluster management system generates general database cluster policy solutions. If supplemental data are required, then the system utilizes an algorithm to generate unique, specific policy solutions by creating failover node sequences for each of the plurality of failover policy type behavior patterns requiring such additional supplemental data. The entire solutions can be displayed and then transmitted to multiple database cluster managers over a network to correct availability failure in networked database cluster configurations. | 03-05-2009 |
Subhrangsu Chatterjee, Kolkata IN
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20160023996 | Cancer Chemotherapeutic Agent/Formulation, Manufacture and Use Thereof - A cancer chemotherapeutic agent that is particularly kinase suppressing and/or any other signaling pathway interfering agents and pharmaceutical formulations/compositions involving the same and its process of manufacture is provided. A potential the cancer chemotherapeutic agent is provided which apart from stated anticancer activity as a proven kinase suppressing and/or any other signaling pathway interfering agent could also involve specific potential binding affinity towards the intramolecular G-Quadruplex DNA structure and/or other potential quadruplex forming sequences over duplex DNA structures favours further diverse end use and application including but not limited to antiaging, antiangiogenic, antiproliferative, antitumor, antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal and multiple anticancer therapeutics, and also possesses favourable cytotoxicity values towards uncontrollably proliferative cells by inducing apoptosis irrespective of cells' p53 status, without being cytotoxic to normal cells. | 01-28-2016 |
Sukalyan Chatterjee, Lisboa PT
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20100081699 | YEAST PLATFORM CONSTRUCTION AND SCREENING METHODS - The present invention relates to a cell which is suitable for screening a candidate agent as being an inhibitor of the metabolism of tryptophan to NAD+ and/or a modulator of NAD+ levels, which cell comprises functional genes of a pathway enabling the metabolism of tryptophan to NAD+ and wherein the cell includes a copy of an exogenous gene of said pathway, from the same or different species as the cell, which exogenous gene is under the control of an inducible or constitutive promoter and wherein any endogenous copy of the gene having the same function as the exogenous gene is a non functioning gene. The present invention also relates to populations of such cells and to methods of screening candidate agents with such cells. | 04-01-2010 |
20100215641 | SCREENING METHOD FOR COMPOUNDS THAT REDUCE ER STRESS - The present invention relates to a cell comprising an Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) stress element operably linked to a reporter element and an exogenous gene encoding a protein that induces ER stress. Methods of screening using the modified cell, constructs used in the modified cell, the candidate agents identified by the screen and uses thereof are also part of the invention. | 08-26-2010 |
20110082087 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING PAIN - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I) | 04-07-2011 |
20110294741 | USE OF COMPOUNDS IN THE TREATMENT OF TAU-INDUCED CYTOTOXICITIES - The present invention relates to derivatives of L-Tyrosyl-L-Arginine and the use of said derivatives in the prevention and/or treatment of a tau-induced cytotoxicity. | 12-01-2011 |
Surajit Chatterjee, Bangalore IN
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20160050317 | AUTOMATED TESTING OF INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEMS - A device may receive an indication to test a call flow associated with an interactive voice response (IVR) system. The device may identify an input associated with the call flow, and may identify a first response associated with the call flow. The first response may be determined based on providing the input to the IVR system on a previous call. The device may initiate a test call with the IVR system. The test call may be initiated after the previous call, and may cause the input to be provided to the IVR system and a second response to be received from the IVR system. The device may identify the second response, and may compare first audio information, associated with the first response, and second audio information associated with the second response. The device may determine a test result based on the comparison, and may provide the test result. | 02-18-2016 |
Swarnava Chatterjee, Varanasi IN
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20160092810 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL TARGET SETTING APPLICATION - Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable mediums having program instructions thereon, provide for creating, storing and utilizing planned target data with a target-setting graphical user application based a cloud-based system. The target-setting application can create multi-dimensional target settings for any HANA or non-HANA based data source. The target-setting application can store planned targets for entities of an organization across varying dimensions and time granularity. Also, the target-setting application generates data access protocol service links of the target data so the target data can be consumed by both HANA and non-HANA based applications. | 03-31-2016 |
20160110670 | RELATIONAL ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS OBJECTS - Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable mediums having program instructions thereon, provide for analyzing a business object corresponding to a data source with a relational analysis graphical user interface application. The relational analysis graphical user interface application facilitates the analysis of business objects corresponding to a data source through an interactive graphical path. The interactive graphical path depicts a suggested analysis path relating to the business object (i.e., entity). The suggested analysis path corresponds to any relationships (direct or indirect) between the selected entity and other related entities (i.e., corresponding to other data sources). Further, the relationship between the entities is determined based on a heuristic logic. | 04-21-2016 |
Uma Chatterjee, Badheka Marg IN
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20150298116 | MIXED METAL OXIDIC NANO SHEETS COATED MONOLITHIC CATALYSTS USEFUL FOR THE DECOMPOSITION OF TOXIC N2O AND A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention describes process of preparation of inter-polymer film of p-methylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene and its conversion into anion exchange membrane through a greener route which dispenses with the use of chloromethyl ether. The membrane with polyethylene binder is shown to have equivalent or even superior performance to anion exchange membrane prepared from styrene-co-divinylbenzene/polyethylene through chloromethyl ether route. | 10-22-2015 |