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Abirvab Deb, Acton, MA US
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20150190648 | TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION DEVICE WITH BODY PROXIMITY SENSORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES - A transcranial magnetic stimulation device has a capacitor for storing electrical energy. A wire coil delivers a magnetic pulse when the capacitor is actuated to cause current flow through the wire coil. A charging circuit charges the capacitor and there is a sensor which includes an unactivated state and an activated state. A control circuit connected to the body sensor initiates the delivery of a magnetic pulse when current from the capacitor flows through the wire coil. | 07-09-2015 |
Alak Deb, San Jose, CA US
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20160139910 | POLICY-DRIVEN MANAGEMENT OF APPLICATION TRAFFIC FOR PROVIDING SERVICES TO CLOUD-BASED APPLICATIONS - Policy-driven management of application traffic is provided for services to cloud-based applications. A steering policy refers to a set of rules is generated for a deployment from a current code environment to one or more replicated code environment differing in some key respect. The steering policy can guide steering decisions between the current and updated code environments. A steering server uses the steering policy to make decisions about whether to send service requests to the current code environment or the updated code environment. Feedback concerning actual steering decisions made by the steering server is received (e.g., performance metrics). The steering policy is automatically adjusted in response to the feedback. | 05-19-2016 |
Angshuman Deb, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090327002 | AUTOMATED WORKFLOW FOR CONTENT LOCALIZATION MANAGEMENT - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for automating content localization workflow including translation processes. The method includes generating initial metadata relating to the status of a content localization workflow. The current status of the metadata is determined and displayed on a user interface dashboard. The user interface dashboard may be used to modify the content localization workflow. The metadata is used to drive changes and interaction from one phase of the workflow to another in an automated manner. | 12-31-2009 |
Aniruddha Deb, Clearwater, FL US
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20120047061 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING CREDIT OF TRADING COUNTERPARTIES - Systems and methods are provided which monitor trades entered into and cleared by counterparties, track the net and gross positions of counterparties and the counterparties' parent entities, trigger warnings when counterparties or their parent entities exceed a warning limit, and shut-off counterparties' trading ability when counterparties exceed a credit limit. An operator of a credit system using these systems and methods is provided with a variety of interfaces through which the operator can set up new counterparties, search a list of counterparties, view and edit basic information for counterparties, view financial information for counterparties, view and edit notes regarding to counterparties, view and edit limits of counterparties, view position versus limit information for counterparties, view the current day's position information for counterparties, and view cumulative position information for counterparties. | 02-23-2012 |
20130204762 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING CREDIT OF TRADING COUNTERPARTIES - Systems and methods are provided which monitor trades entered into and cleared by counterparties, track the net and gross positions of counterparties and the counterparties' parent entities, trigger warnings when counterparties or their parent entities exceed a warning limit, and shut-off counterparties' trading ability when counterparties exceed a credit limit. An operator of a credit system using these systems and methods is provided with a variety of interfaces through which the operator can set up new counterparties, search a list of counterparties, view and edit basic information for counterparties, view financial information for counterparties, view and edit notes regarding to counterparties, view and edit limits of counterparties, view position versus limit information for counterparties, view the current day's position information for counterparties, and view cumulative position information for counterparties. | 08-08-2013 |
Aniruddha Deb, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20140258075 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MONITORING CREDIT OF TRADING COUNTERPARTIES - Systems and methods are provided which monitor trades entered into and cleared by counterparties, track the net and gross positions of counterparties and the counterparties' parent entities, trigger warnings when counterparties or their parent entities exceed a warning limit, and shut-off counterparties' trading ability when counterparties exceed a credit limit. An operator of a credit system using these systems and methods is provided with a variety of interfaces through which the operator can set up new counterparties, search a list of counterparties, view and edit basic information for counterparties, view financial information for counterparties, view and edit notes regarding to counterparties, view and edit limits of counterparties, view position versus limit information for counterparties, view the current day's position information for counterparties, and view cumulative position information for counterparties. | 09-11-2014 |
Arjun Deb, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20130309211 | Wnt1 for Treatment of Cardiovascular Disorders and Injuries - The present invention relates to the discovery of the role of Wnt1 in multiple cardiovascular processes, including cardiac repair, angiogenesis, and stimulation of endothelial progenitor cells. This discovery provides methods of using Wnt1 to treat cardiovascular disorders and injuries. | 11-21-2013 |
Bashuman Deb, Herndon, VA US
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20140351814 | INTERACTION WITH A VIRTUAL NETWORK - Systems and method for the management of virtual machine instances are provided. A network data transmission analysis system can host virtual machine networks. A component of a hosted virtual machine network is configured in a manner to receive commands directed towards a simulated network device. The component may then execute a process or processes on the hosted virtual machine network which correspond to the received command. | 11-27-2014 |
20150288750 | INTERACTION WITH A VIRTUAL NETWORK - Systems and method for the management of virtual machine instances are provided. A network data transmission analysis system can host virtual machine networks. A component of a hosted virtual machine network is configured in a manner to receive commands directed towards a simulated network device. The component may then execute a process or processes on the hosted virtual machine network which correspond to the received command. | 10-08-2015 |
Bodhi Deb, Kirkland, WA US
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20110213754 | Opportunistic Asynchronous De-Duplication in Block Level Backups - A block based backup system may store backed up data from multiple clients by maintaining backup databases for each client, where each backup database may include blocks of data. The backup system may perform a de-duplication process by examining the databases to identify common blocks and moving the common blocks to a common database. The common blocks may be removed from the client backup databases and a pointer substituted for the data, thus compacting the client backup databases. The de-duplication operation may be performed at an opportunistic time, such as after the clients have completed any data transfer to the backup system. | 09-01-2011 |
20110218967 | Partial Block Based Backups - A block based backup system may perform several partial backups to incrementally transfer backup information to a backup system. Each partial backup may build on the previous backup and the partial backups may be marked as unable to be used for restoration. In some cases, the partial backups may be portions of a file system snapshot, while in other cases, the partial backups may include any changes that occurred since a last partial backup. The size of the partial backups may be dynamically changed depending on network connections, workloads, and other factors. | 09-08-2011 |
Budhaditya Deb, Nisakayuna, NY US
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20090303908 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL PARAMETERS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A system for setting WLAN node operating parameters includes at least one access point (AP) radio and a plurality of nodes in wireless communication with the AP radio according to media access control (MAC) parameters. Each of the plurality of nodes has a quality of service (QoS) threshold for wireless communication with the AP radio that is a function of the MAC parameters and includes a controller configured to provide individualized control of the MAC parameters. The controller is programmed to measure current settings for at least a portion of the MAC parameters for the node, input the current settings for those MAC parameters of the node into a WLAN system model to generate a system model output, and adapt a setting of at least one of the MAC parameters for the node to meet the QoS threshold for the node based on the system model output. | 12-10-2009 |
Budhaditya Deb, Niskayuna, NY US
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20090245224 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING QUALITY OF SERVICE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS AND SENSOR NETWORKS - A method and apparatus that provides quality of service in wireless or sensor networks is disclosed. The method may include determining a class of service for transmission of one or more messages, adjusting a maximum packet length based on the determined class of service, allocating message time slots based on the determined class of service, setting a guard band size and frequency of resynchronization, and transmitting one or more messages using the adjusted maximum packet length, the allocated message time slots, and the set guard band size and frequency of resynchronization. | 10-01-2009 |
20100037059 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF MEDIA WORKS - A method and system for identifying a source of a copied work that in one embodiment includes obtaining at least some portions of a reference work, collecting at least some portions of the suspect work, matching the suspect work with the reference work, wherein the matching includes temporally aligning one or more frames of the reference work and the suspect work, spatially aligning frames of the reference work and the suspect work, and detecting forensic marks in the suspect work by spatiotemporal matching with the reference work. | 02-11-2010 |
20130154858 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DECODING DATA - A method of decoding is presented. The method includes the steps of receiving a coded bit stream that is generated by encoding source information using a Non Return to Zero Inverted (NRZI) code, selecting an NRZI decoding method based on one or more parameters associated with noise in the received coded bit stream, and generating a plurality of decisions by processing the received coded bit stream using the selected NRZI decoding method, wherein the received coded bit stream comprises a plurality of coded bits, and the plurality of decisions are estimates of a plurality of source bits in the source information. | 06-20-2013 |
20130154859 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DECODING DATA - A method of decoding is presented. The method includes the steps of receiving a coded bit stream that is encoded using a Non Return to Zero Inverted (NRZI) code and a 17 Parity Preserve/Prohibit (17PP) code, determining a 17PP modulated bit stream based upon the coded bit stream using a first selected decoding method, and generating a plurality of decisions by processing the 17PP modulated bit stream using a second selected decoding method, wherein the received coded bit stream comprises a plurality of coded bits, and the plurality of decisions are estimates of a plurality of source bits in a source information. | 06-20-2013 |
20140365638 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND AVAILABILITY. - A prognostics module includes a systems analysis module and a determination module. The systems analysis module is configured to obtain operational information corresponding to a system-wide operation of a multi-element system. The multi-element system includes multiple elements communicatively coupled by at least one common communication link. The determination module is configured to determine a future health of at least one of the multiple elements of the multi-element system using the operational information corresponding to the system-wide operation of the multi-element system. | 12-11-2014 |
20140380493 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF MEDIA WORKS - A method and system for identifying a source of a copied work that in one embodiment includes obtaining at least some portions of a reference work, collecting at least some portions of the suspect work, matching the suspect work with the reference work, wherein the matching includes temporally aligning one or more frames of the reference work and the suspect work, spatially aligning frames of the reference work and the suspect work, and detecting forensic marks in the suspect work by spatiotemporal matching with the reference work. | 12-25-2014 |
Chirajoti Deb, Orlando, FL US
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20130040829 | IN VITRO MODEL OF LATENT MYCOBACTERIAL INFECTION - A method of inducing latency in | 02-14-2013 |
Chirajyoti Deb, Orlando, FL US
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20090023596 | In Vitro Model Of Latent Mycobacterial Infection - A method of inducing latency in | 01-22-2009 |
20110033914 | In Vitro Model of Latent Mycobacterial Infection - A method of inducing latency in | 02-10-2011 |
20110033915 | In Vitro Model of Latent Mycobacterial Infection - A method of inducing latency in | 02-10-2011 |
Chirajyoti Deb, Oviedo, FL US
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20100008903 | TARGETING OF LONG CHAIN TRIACYLGLYCEROL HYDROLASE GENE FOR TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT - Disclosed herein are novel methods for screening for compounds useful in treating or preventing tuberculosis. In exemplary embodiments, screening methods are based on the implementation or manipulation of triacylglycerol hydrolase like polypeptides or polynucleotides encoding the same. The methods are useful in identifying agents active against TB infection. | 01-14-2010 |
Enakshi Deb, Wallingford, PA US
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20150379861 | System and Method for Automatic Alert and Lockdown - An apparatus and method for generating and transmitting alerts in response to an indication of an emergency in a facility. The apparatus comprises an emergency and mass notification system (EMNS) configured to be connected to a plurality of mobile devices each having an app installed thereon for communication with the EMNS over a network. The EMNS is adapted to receive an authorization code from one of the mobile devices and, in response to receipt of the code, to transmit an alert to law enforcement authorities, transmit an alert to other mobile devices and to manipulate selected lighting and audio systems in the facility. | 12-31-2015 |
Indrojit Deb, Sammamish, WA US
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20110295934 | Cached and Server Views with Automatic Caching and Smooth Scrolling - On a client computer, customer relationship management software is integrated into a messaging application that includes a user interface. Customer relationship management (CRM) information is received from a server computer. An automatic determination is made as to whether the received CRM information is to be cached on the client computer. When it is determined that the CRM information is to be cached on the client computer, the CRM information is cached in a cache on the client computer. When at least some of the CRM information is cached on the client computer, the cached CRM information is displayed as a view on the client computer. The display of the CRM information is integrated into the user interface of the messaging application program. | 12-01-2011 |
20110307445 | BACKGROUND SYNCHRONIZATION OF DATA OBJECTS - Background synchronization of data objects may be provided. A background thread associated with an application may be created. A first data item associated with the application may be opened by the background thread and a copy of the first data item may be created. A modification may be performed on a property of the first data item. If no second data item is associated with a pending modification, the first data item may be replaced with the modified copy of the first data item. | 12-15-2011 |
20120102232 | BIDIRECTIONAL SYNCHRONIZATION WITH CRM APPLICATIONS - Synchronization between email, contact management, scheduling (ECS) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications is facilitated through a synchronization module on the ECS side using an Extensible Markup Language (XML) file for keeping track of synchronization states. The CRM server version of an item is compared with the XML file to detect changes and the same performed for the ECS item. The changes are then pushed to the corresponding item for the columns that have changed. Last updated item is selected in case of a conflict. | 04-26-2012 |
20120221632 | Cached and Server Views with Automatic Caching and Smooth Scrolling - On a client computer, customer relationship management software is integrated into a messaging application that includes a user interface. Customer relationship management (CRM) information is received from a server computer. An automatic determination is made as to whether the received CRM information is to be cached on the client computer. When it is determined that the CRM information is to be cached on the client computer, the CRM information is cached in a cache on the client computer. When at least some of the CRM information is cached on the client computer, the cached CRM information is displayed as a view on the client computer. The display of the CRM information is integrated into the user interface of the messaging application program. | 08-30-2012 |
20130191449 | Cached and Server Views with Automatic Caching and Smooth Scrolling - On a client computer, customer relationship management software is integrated into a messaging application that includes a user interface. Customer relationship management (CRM) information is received from a server computer. An automatic determination is made as to whether the received CRM information is to be cached on the client computer. When it is determined that the CRM information is to be cached on the client computer, the CRM information is cached in a cache on the client computer. When at least some of the CRM information is cached on the client computer, the cached CRM information is displayed as a view on the client computer. The display of the CRM information is integrated into the user interface of the messaging application program. | 07-25-2013 |
20130241951 | MULTIMODAL LAYOUT AND RENDERING - A layout transformation system accesses application metadata that defines a plurality of different structures for displaying components of the application, based upon the particular modality of the display device. The layout transformation system then transforms a user interface display based on the application metadata and based upon the particular modality, and provides the user interface display to the display device for rendering and user interaction. | 09-19-2013 |
20140081938 | BIDIRECTIONAL SYNCHRONIZATION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND CRM APPLICATIONS - Synchronization between Communications and Scheduling (CS) service and customer relationship management (CRM) applications is facilitated through a synchronization module on the CS service side using Extensible Markup Language (XML) formatted storage for keeping track of synchronization states. The CRM server version of an item is compared with the XML formatted storage to detect changes and the same performed for the CS service item. The updates are stored in a CS service item or transmitted to the CRM application for application to a corresponding CRM item. Last updated item is selected in case of a conflict. | 03-20-2014 |
Krishna K. Deb, Alexandria, VA US
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20080217607 | Protein Switches Incorporating Cytochrome C3 in Monolayers and Method for Producing Same - A biomolecular electronic switch includes a first electrical contact, a second electrical contact, a programmable monolayer of either cytochrome c or cytochrome c | 09-11-2008 |
Kumar Shirshendu Deb, West Lafayette, IN US
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20090053818 | Quantitative proteomics with isotopic substituted raman active labeling - A labeling reagent having a distinct Raman, or surface enhanced Raman, spectral signature is used for the control and analysis samples. The labeling reagents can be fluorescent dyes with different isotopic substituents, such as the substitution of some hydrogen atoms for deuterium atoms. Such labeling does not have any detectable effect on separation retention. Raman spectroscopy is used for detection purposes. By combining SERS and SERRS, a concentration ratio prediction error of less than 3% can be obtained over four orders of magnitude of total concentration with up to a factor of 3 concentration ratio range. The method is reliable, reproducible and more sensitive than methods based on absolute SERS/SERRS intensity correlations, with no internal standard, or using a different molecule (rather than an IEIS) as a SERS/SERRS internal standard. | 02-26-2009 |
Manas Deb, San Jose, CA US
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20110314136 | Method and System for Improved Communication Network Setup - Aspects of a method and system for improved communication network setup may comprise receiving authentication enablement information from a configurator station comprising indication of a current state of a configurator timing window. In response to input at a client station to communicate authentication response information to the configurator station, receiving at the client station, configuration information and/or status information resulting from input at the client station. Other aspects of the invention may comprise responding to input at a configurator station to transmit authentication enablement information comprising indication of a current state of a configurator timing window, receiving authentication response information from the client station based on the transmitted authentication enablement information, and transmitting to the client station configuration information and/or status information from the configurator station based on the received authentication response information. | 12-22-2011 |
20110314525 | Method and System for Exchanging Setup Configuration Protocol Information in Beacon Frames in a WLAN - Certain aspects of a method for enabling exchange of information in a secure communication system may comprise configuring at least one 802.11 client station via authentication enablement information comprising data that specifies a time period during which configuration is allowed. The data that specifies a time period during which configuration is allowed may comprise a configuration window open field, which indicates a period when a configuration setup window is open. At least one client station may be configured via the authentication enablement information comprising recently configured data, which indicates whether at least one configurator has configured at least one other client station within the time period during which the configuration is allowed. | 12-22-2011 |
20120026916 | Method and System for Transporting Configuration Protocol Messages Across a Distribution System (DS) in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) - Aspects of a method and system for transporting configuration messages across a DS in a WLAN are presented. Aspects of a method for enabling communication of information in a secure communication system may comprise configuring a wireless client station located in a client network based on configuration information received from a configurator. The configurator is located in a configurator network that is located external to and communicatively coupled to the client network. Aspects of a system for enabling communication of information in a secure communication system may comprise a configurator located in a configurator network that is located external to and communicatively coupled to a client network. The configurator configures a wireless client station located in the client network based on configuration information transmitted by the configurator to the wireless client station. | 02-02-2012 |
20130107818 | DUAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL AREA NETWORK TRANSCEIVER AND METHODS FOR USE THEREWITH | 05-02-2013 |
20140022949 | CLIENT CONFIGURATION DURING TIMING WINDOW - Certain aspects of a method for enabling exchange of information in a secure communication system may comprise configuring at least one 802.11 client station via authentication enablement information comprising data that specifies a time period during which configuration is allowed. The data that specifies a time period during which configuration is allowed may comprise a configuration window open field, which indicates a period when a configuration setup window is open. At least one client station may be configured via the authentication enablement information comprising recently configured data, which indicates whether at least one configurator has configured at least one other client station within the time period during which the configuration is allowed. | 01-23-2014 |
20150121494 | CONFIGURATOR FORCED CLIENT NETWORK REJOINING - A collocated device functioning as a configurator can use short and long button activations to enter a configuration state, open a timing window, and force client devices currently joined to a network to rejoin the network. If the collocated device functioning as a configurator is unconfigured, a short (or long) button activation can initiate a configuration sequence. A short button activation on that same collocated device, once configured, can cause the device to open a configurator timing window, during which one or more devices can be provided the information necessary to securely communicate on a network. A long (or short) button activation can be used to force all currently connected client devices, or rejoin the network using a new Service Set Identifier (SSID) or passphrase. | 04-30-2015 |
Parijan Pramil Deb, San Jose, CA US
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20150207024 | REDUCING OR ELIMINATING NANOPIPE DEFECTS IN III-NITRIDE STRUCTURES - Embodiments of the invention include a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region, a III-nitride layer including a nanopipe defect, and a nanopipe terminating layer disposed between the III-nitride light emitting layer and the III-nitride layer comprising a nanopipe defect. The nanopipe terminates in the nanopipe terminating layer. | 07-23-2015 |
Parijat Pramil Deb, San Jose, CA US
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20110057213 | III-NITRIDE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE WITH CURVAT1JRE CONTROL LAYER - A semiconductor structure comprises a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region. The semiconductor structure further comprises a curvature control layer grown on a first layer. The curvature control layer is disposed between the n-type region and the first layer. The curvature control layer has a theoretical a-lattice constant less than the theoretical a-lattice constant of GaN. The first layer is a substantially single crystal layer. | 03-10-2011 |
20120264248 | III-NITRIDE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE WITH CURVATURE CONTROL LAYER - A semiconductor structure comprises a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region. The semiconductor structure further comprises a curvature control layer grown on a first layer. The curvature control layer is disposed between the n-type region and the first layer. The curvature control layer has a theoretical a-lattice constant less than the theoretical a-lattice constant of GaN. The first layer is a substantially single crystal layer. | 10-18-2012 |
Premashish Deb, Fremont, CA US
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20140058855 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE AND SOCIAL CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT - Methods and systems for facilitating electronic transactions using one or more computer based devices and remote requests and authorizations for funding proposed transactions for products or services. | 02-27-2014 |
Satyajit Deb, Plainfield, IL US
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20090184170 | PCB rotating gift card - A stored value card has a housing including an upper shell and lower shell forming a space between the shells, wherein the housing forms a slot shaped to receive a card. A rotating element has a graphic image imprinted on the disc. The rotating element rotates by electrical motor. The upper shell has a window allowing viewing of at least a portion of the rotating element. A speaker element provides sound. An account identifier signifying a financial account is linked to the stored value card, and the account identifier is on the housing. An electronic controller may supply three phases to a first and a second coil groups for at least a pair of coils. The three phases supplied to each of the pair of coils are a North phase, a South phase, and a neutral phase on a first coil, a second coil and a third coil. | 07-23-2009 |
20140131981 | SCOOTER - A scooter configurable into a stowed and an unstowed position includes an elongated deck support pivotally coupled at opposed ends to a steering assembly and to an elongated deck. In some embodiments, the scooter includes a cargo stand pivotally coupled to the elongated deck and configurable into a stowed and an unstowed position. The cargo stand is further configured for removably securing a cargo when in the unstowed position. In certain embodiments, the scooter includes a brake element pivotally coupled the elongated deck and spring biased away from a rear wheel of the scooter. Application of a force to the brake element hinders a rotation of the rear wheel by moving at least a portion of the brake element towards the rear wheel and removal of the force moves the brake element away from the rear wheel. | 05-15-2014 |
Satyajit Deb, Torrance, CA US
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20090126242 | THIN MOTORIZED NOVELTY DEVICE - An device including a motor, a disk rotatable by the motor and a housing for the motor and disk, the housing suitable for insertion into a greeting card, magazine, t-shirt, caps, hats, licensed characters, plastic novelty items, sculpted novelty items, figurines, other items of apparels, statutes, models, watches, jewelry, packaging, direct mail, POP displays, gift cards, or in any other type of object in which a moving small eye-catching device having a substantially thin and flat profile might be desired. | 05-21-2009 |
Sidhartha Deb, Santa Monica, CA US
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20090256837 | DIRECTING CAMERA BEHAVIOR IN 3-D IMAGING SYSTEM - A method of associating a computer generated camera with an object in a three-dimensional computer generated space. The method receives a command to associate the camera with an object in the simulated space. Based on the command the method determines a path for moving the camera to a position near the object and aiming the camera at the object such that the object. The method creates a video from the simulated camera's perspective of the three-dimensional simulated space. | 10-15-2009 |
20100085351 | Depth of Field for a Camera in a Media-Editing Application - Some embodiments provide a method that provides tools for defining a scene including media objects in a multi-dimensional space. The method provides a set of user interface tools for adjusting a region of focus for rendering the space from a particular location within a particular field of view. In some embodiments, the region of focus is a first region in the space within the particular field of view and the space further includes a second region outside of the region of focus within the particular field of view. In some embodiments, the method also provides a set of effects for applying to the second region but not the first region to visually indicate the first region as the region of focus within the space and the second region as a region outside of the region of focus within the space. | 04-08-2010 |
20120188231 | DIRECTING CAMERA BEHAVIOR IN 3-D IMAGING SYSTEM - A method of associating a computer generated camera with an object in a three-dimensional computer generated space. The method receives a command to associate the camera with an object in the simulated space. Based on the command the method determines a path for moving the camera to a position near the object and aiming the camera at the object such that the object. The method creates a video from the simulated camera's perspective of the three-dimensional simulated space. | 07-26-2012 |
Supratim Deb, Cambridge, MA US
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20120096124 | RANDOM LINEAR CODING APPROACH TO DISTRIBUTED DATA STORAGE - A method and computer program product for providing a random linear coding approach to distributed data storage is presented. A file is broken into a plurality of pieces. For every peer (peer means storage-location with limited storage space), the number of coded-pieces the peer can store is determined. Each of the coded-piece is determined by taking random linear combination of all the pieces of the entire file. The associate code-vector is stored for every coded-piece. The file is retrieved by collecting code-vectors and the coded-pieces from the peers and viewing the collected code-vectors as a matrix. When a dimension of the matrix is equal to the number of pieces of the file, the file is recovered using the collection of code vectors in the matrix. | 04-19-2012 |
20130073697 | Random Linear Coding Approach To Distributed Data Storage - A method and computer program product for providing a random linear coding approach to distributed data storage is presented. A file is broken into a plurality of pieces. For every peer (peer means storage-location with limited storage space), the number of coded-pieces the peer can store is determined. Each of the coded-piece is determined by taking random linear combination of all the pieces of the entire file. The associate code-vector is stored for every coded-piece. The file is retrieved by collecting code-vectors and the coded-pieces from the peers and viewing the collected code-vectors as a matrix. When a dimension of the matrix is equal to the number of pieces of the file, the file is recovered using the collection of code vectors in the matrix. | 03-21-2013 |
20150304419 | Random Linear Coding Approach To Distributed Data Storage - A method and computer program product for providing a random linear coding approach to distributed data storage is presented. A file is broken into a plurality of pieces. For every peer (peer means storage-location with limited storage space), the number of coded-pieces the peer can store is determined. Each of the coded-piece is determined by taking random linear combination of all the pieces of the entire file. The associate code-vector is stored for every coded-piece. The file is retrieved by collecting code-vectors and the coded-pieces from the peers and viewing the collected code-vectors as a matrix. When a dimension of the matrix is equal to the number of pieces of the file, the file is recovered using the collection of code vectors in the matrix. | 10-22-2015 |
Supratim Deb, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20140112275 | QOS AWARE MULTI RADIO ACCESS POINT FOR OPERATION IN TV WHITESPACES - QoS aware multi radio access point for operation in TV whitespaces is disclosed. The present invention relates to operation of access points and, particularly, to operation of access points in TV whitespaces. The AP is configured to intelligently choose the radios, determine available whitespaces in the spectrum and allocate radios to the available whitespaces in the spectrum. The method determines clients that need to be serviced by the AP and assigns each client associated with AP to one of the radios. In addition, the method also takes care of QoS requirements for different services and hence every service is addressed to satisfy its QoS requirements. The method ensures that there is maximum utilization of available whitespace spectrum by accounting for the spectrum specific characteristics. The method considers bands for operation are spread across the spectrum and allocates the clients based on the availability of bands throughout the spectrum. | 04-24-2014 |
Supratim Deb, Murray Hill, NJ US
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20140153503 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BEACONING AND MANAGEMENT IN BANDWIDTH ADAPTIVE WIRELESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for beaconing and management in bandwidth adaptive wireless networks are disclosed. The present invention relates to bandwidth allocation for access points and, more particularly, to bandwidth allocation for access points in wireless networks. The method employs mechanisms for beaconing and management to associate clients with Access Point (AP). The beaconing mechanism allows the client to discover part of the spectrum over which an AP operates efficiently. Periodic beacon messages are sent by AP to the client over the bandwidth of operation of the channel. The client then sends a client association request and gets associated with the AP. Further, critical information is conveyed to the AP in the beacon message. The AP further allocates the client to one of its radios of operation. The system is configured to handle disruptions and switching the AP to different parts of the spectrum during such disruptions. | 06-05-2014 |
20140342700 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEAMLESS SWITCHING BETWEEN OPERATOR NETWORKS - System and method for seamless switching between operator networks is disclosed. The present invention relates to communication networks and, more particularly, to switching between operators in communication networks. A network element termed as the service aggregator is provided that resides in the operator's network and acts as an intermediate between the mobile user and the operator. In addition, a switching module is provided on the mobile device of the user that interacts with the service aggregator to perform switching. Base station continuously broadcasts signaling information to the mobile device. Based on such signaling information received, the mobile device decides if it wishes to switch to another operator's network. The service aggregator establishes connection with the service gateway of the new network. Further, service aggregator sends handover signal and the mobile device switches seamlessly to the new operator's network. | 11-20-2014 |
Supratim Deb, Somerset, NJ US
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20120253647 | RELIABILITY OF TRAVEL TIME ESTIMATION - A method and system for increasing accuracy in estimating average time taken to travel through a chosen road segment is provided. The method includes determination of time taken by one or more vehicles to travel through the road segments. Further, correlated road segments for which time taken to travel through the correlated road segments is correlated with the time taken to travel through the chosen road segment, are identified. A data repository stores a list of the one or more correlated road segments. Among the correlated road segments, one or more preferred road segments that increases the accuracy in determining the average time taken to travel through the chosen road segment, is determined by at least one processor. Further, the processor estimates the average time taken to travel through the chosen road segment using, data corresponding to time taken to travel through, the preferred road segments and the chosen road segment. | 10-04-2012 |
20130260712 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR ASSOCIATING USER EQUIPMENT WITH A CELL - The method includes determining one or more almost blank subframes (ABS) associated with a macro cell and associating a user equipment with one of the macro cell and a small cell using at least one of the one or more ABS based on one or more market prices associated with the small cell and the macro cell such that the determining and associating occurs jointly. | 10-03-2013 |
20140269355 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING INTERFERENCE IN NETWORKS - At least one example embodiment discloses a method of controlling interference between a plurality of user equipments (UEs) in a network including a plurality of cells, each of the cells being at least one of a serving cell and neighboring cell. The method includes obtaining first path loss data of communications between the UEs and serving cells and second path loss data of communications between the UEs and neighboring cells, determining first parameters and nominal power parameters for the plurality of cells, respectively, based on the first path loss data and the second path loss data and determining nominal interferences for the plurality of cells, respectively, based on the respective first parameter and nominal power parameter. | 09-18-2014 |
Viman Deb, San Jose, CA US
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20160132832 | GENERATING COMPANY PROFILES BASED ON MEMBER DATA - Techniques for automatically generating a company profile in a social network are described. A profile generation module can access employment data from a member profile in a social network. Additionally, the profile generation module can determine an employer based on the accessed employment data. Furthermore, the profile generation module can verify that the determined company does not have an existing entity profile in the social network. Moreover, the profile generation module can authenticate the verified employer based on member data from the social network. Subsequently, the profile generation module can generate and post the entity profile on the social network. | 05-12-2016 |