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Boris Dimitrov, Portola Valley, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150254307SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR RAPID DATA ANALYSIS - A method for rapid data analysis comprising receiving and interpreting a query, collecting a first data sample from the first set of data shards, calculating an intermediate result to the query based on analysis of the first data sample, identifying a second set of data shards based on the intermediate result, collecting a second data sample from the second set of data shards, and calculating a final result to the query based on analysis of the second data sample.09-10-2015

Daniel Dimitrov, Torrance, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160130089POWER DRIVE UNIT WITH POWER-OFF DYNAMIC BRAKE - An electromechanical actuator power drive unit for dynamic braking is provided, comprising an electric motor with a stator, a rotor that rotates with respect to the stator, and windings fixed to the stator. There is a control unit configured to supply a current to the windings. When the control unit is not supplying current to the windings, an electrical device allows current to flow through a parallel current path to the windings. The new current is generated by the interaction of a roller connected with a gear set to the rotor. The roller, and therefore the rotor, is urged in a rotational direction by the translational velocity of a load in contact with the roller. The new current generated by the rotating rotor flows in the opposite direction as the first current supplied by the power supply unit and creates a dynamic braking torque in the electric motor.05-12-2016

Denise Dimitrov, Hamilton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120088256Anaplasma translocated substrate-1 (ATS-1) and sero-detection of anaplasma phagocytophilum - Disclosed is the use of isolated Ats-1 protein in 04-12-2012

Denise P. Dimitrov, Marlton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110053189Type IV secretion system proteins in sero-detection of Anaplasma phagocytophium - Disclosed are two (2) proteins in the Type IV Secretion System (TIVSS) in 03-03-2011
20110076699Hemolysin and its protein fragments in sero-detection of anaplasma phagocytophilum - Disclosed is the cloning, expression and purification of a hemolysin protein and its protein fragments in 03-31-2011
20110143377Protein fragments of virB10 and sero-detection of anaplasma phagocytophium - Disclosed are cloning and expression of a plurality of protein fragments of virB10, a Type IV Secretion System (TIVSS) in 06-16-2011
20120183979PROTEIN FRAGMENTS OF VIRB10 AND SERO-DETECTION OF ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM - Disclosed are cloning and expression of a plurality of protein fragments of virB10, a Type IV Secretion System (TIVSS) in 07-19-2012

Denise P. Dimitrov, Hamilton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120288882TYPE IV SECRETION SYSTEM PROTEINS IN SERO-DETECTION OF ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM - Disclosed are two (2) proteins in the Type IV Secretion System (TIVSS) in 11-15-2012
20130189715Hemolysin and its Protein Fragments in Sero-Detection of Anaplasma Phagocytophilum - Disclosed is the cloning, expression and purification of a hemolysin protein and its protein fragments in 07-25-2013

Denise P. Dimitrov, Milltown, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130295656Anaplasma Translocated Substrate-1 (Ats-1) and Sero-detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum - Disclosed is the use of isolated Ats-1 protein in 11-07-2013

Dimitar Velikov Dimitrov, Edina, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100102289NONVOLATILE RESISTIVE MEMORY DEVICES - Nonvolatile resistive memory devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, the memory devices comprise multilayer structures including electrodes, one or more resistive storage layers, and separation layers. The separation layers insulate the resistive storage layers to prevent charge leakage from the storage layers and allow for the use of thin resistive storage layers. In some embodiments, the nonvolatile resistive memory device includes a metallic multilayer comprising two metallic layers about an interlayer. A dopant at an interface of the interlayer and metallic layers can provide a switchable electric field within the multilayer.04-29-2010
20100232072MAGNETIC SENSOR WITH A RECESSED REFERENCE LAYER ASSEMBLY AND A FRONT SHIELD - A magnetic sensor includes a freelayer, a reference layer and a front shield. The freelayer has a magnetization direction substantially perpendicular to the planar orientation of the layer and extends to the media confronting surface. The reference layer has a magnetization direction substantially in the plane of the layer and substantially perpendicular to the magnetization direction of the freelayer. The reference layer is recessed from the media confronting surface and a front shield is positioned between the reference layer and the media confronting surface thereby reducing the shield-to-shield spacing and increasing the areal density of the reader.09-16-2010
20110228428TRILAYER READER WITH CURRENT CONSTRAINT AT THE ABS - A magnetoresistive read sensor with improved sensitivity and stability is described. The sensor is a trilayer stack positioned between two electrodes. The trilayer stack has two free layers separated by a nonmagnetic layer and a biasing magnet positioned at the rear of the stack and separated from the air bearing surface by the stripe height distance. Current in the sensor is confined to regions close to the air bearing surface by an insulator layer to enhance reader sensitivity.09-22-2011
20120134057Magnetic Element with Improved Stability - A magnetic element capable of detecting changes in magnetic states, such as for use as a read sensor in a data transducing head or as a solid-state non-volatile memory element. In accordance with various embodiments, the magnetic element includes a magnetically responsive stack or lamination with a first areal extent. The stack includes a spacer layer positioned between first and second ferromagnetic free layers. At least one antiferromagnetic (AFM) tab is connected to the first free layer on a surface thereof opposite the spacer layer, the AFM tab having a second areal extent that is less than the first areal extent.05-31-2012
20120268846Magnetic Element With Enhanced Coupling Portion - An apparatus and associated method may be used to produce a magnetic element capable of detecting changes in magnetic states. Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to a magnetically responsive lamination of layers with a first portion and a laterally adjacent second portion. The second portion having a predetermined roughness between at least two layers capable of producing orange-peel coupling.10-25-2012
20130050876MAGNETIC SENSORS HAVING PERPENDICULAR ANISOTROPY FREE LAYER - Disclosed herein are magnetic sensors that include: a sensor stack having a front and an opposing back, wherein the front of the sensor stack defines an air bearing surface of the magnetic sensor, and the sensor stack includes: a free layer assembly having a second magnetization direction, that is substantially perpendicular to a plane of each layer of the sensor stack; and a stabilizing structure positioned away from the air bearing surface at the back of the sensor stack.02-28-2013
20130065084Tuned Shunt Ratio For Magnetic Sensors - Various embodiments can have a data read stack positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS). The data read stack may be disposed between first and second buffer layers, where at least one of the buffer layers can be configured to provide a predetermined shunt ratio for the data read stack.03-14-2013
20130065085Tuned Angled Uniaxial Anisotropy in Trilayer Magnetic Sensors - Various embodiments may be constructed with a trilayer stack that is positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS). The trilayer stack can be configured with a stripe height along an axis orthogonal to the ABS and with first and second magnetic free layers that each has an angled uniaxial anisotropy with respect to the ABS.03-14-2013
20130069642Magnetic Sensor With Conducting Bevel - Various embodiments can have a magnetically responsive stack positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS) and disposed between at least first and second magnetic shields. Each magnetic shield may have a beveled portion distal to the ABS. The magnetically responsive stack can have a cross-track magnetization anisotropy proximal to the ABS.03-21-2013
20140001585MAGNETIC STACK WITH ORTHOGONAL BIASING LAYER01-02-2014
20140002930MAGNETIC ELEMENT WITH BIASED SIDE SHIELD LAMINATION01-02-2014
20140004385MAGNETIC ELEMENT WITH TOP SHIELD COUPLED SIDE SHIELD LAMINATION01-02-2014
20140004386Magnetic Element with Biasing Structure Distal the Air Bearing Surface01-02-2014
20140268428COUPLING FEATURE IN A TRILAYER LAMINATION - A data storage device may be generally directed to a data transducing head capable of magnetoresistive data reading. Such a data transducing head may be configured with at least a trilayer reader that contacts and is biased by a coupling feature. The coupling feature may have a smaller extent from an air bearing surface (ABS) than the trilayer reader.09-18-2014
20140340792Magnetic Element with Biasing Structure Distal the Air Bearing Surface - An apparatus can be generally directed to a magnetic stack having a magnetically free layer positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS). The magnetically free layer can be biased to a predetermined magnetization in various embodiments by a biasing structure that is coupled with the magnetically free layer and positioned distal the ABS.11-20-2014
20140340793MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSOR - Implementations disclosed herein allow a signal detected by a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor to be improved by providing for one or more regions of reduced anisotropy proximal to a sensor stack within a shielding structure.11-20-2014
20150062757Magnetic Stack with Different Areal Extents on an Air Bearing Surface - A data reader may be configured at least with a magnetic stack that has a first magnetic layer separated from a second magnetic layer by a non-magnetic spacer layer. The first magnetic layer may have an areal extent on an air bearing surface (ABS) that differs from the second magnetic layer while the second magnetic layer can be configured with a first plurality of linear sidewalls that are each angled with respect to a second plurality of linear sidewalls of the first magnetic layer.03-05-2015
20150070799Depolarizing Layer in a Magnetic Stack - A data reader may be configured at least with a magnetic stack positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS) and contacting a spin depolarizing layer that is a minority spin current carrier. The spin depolarizing layer can have a thickness and spin diffusion length corresponding to a net zero spin polarization at an interface of the magnetic stack and spin depolarizing layer.03-12-2015
20150070800Injector Stack with Diffusive Layer - A data reader may be configured at least with detector and injector stacks that each has a common spin accumulation layer. The detector stack may positioned on an air bearing surface (ABS) while the injector stack is positioned distal the ABS. The injector stack can have a diffusive layer with a larger spin diffusion length than mean free path.03-12-2015
20150243301READ HEAD WITH MULTIPLE READER STACKS - A read head includes a bottom shield and a bottom isolation layer that electrically isolates the bottom shield. The read head includes left and right reader stacks having respective bottom layers disposed on at least a portion of the bottom isolation layer. The left and right reader stacks are cross-track adjacent to one another. The read head also includes left and right bottom contacts electrically coupled to respective left and right bottom layers. A top shield is configured as a common top contact electrically coupled to respective top layers of the left and right reader stacks.08-27-2015

Patent applications by Dimitar Velikov Dimitrov, Edina, MN US

Dimiter Dimitrov, Frederick, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130156781ANTI-DR4 AGONIST ANTIBODIES - The present invention provides antibodies and antibody fragments that specifically recognize and agonize the death receptor 4 (DR4). Also provided in the invention are polynucleotides and vectors that encode such molecules and host cells that harbor the polynucleotides or vectors.06-20-2013

Dimiter S. Dimitrov, Rockville, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090214428Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Hendra and Nipah Viruses - The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind or neutralize Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides such antibodies, fragments of such antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, fully human antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention provides for prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention.08-27-2009
20120064000Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Hendra And Nipah Viruses - The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind or neutralize Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides such antibodies, fragments of such antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, fully human antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention provides for prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention.03-15-2012
20130149246Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Hendra and Nipah Viruses - The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind or neutralize Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides such antibodies, fragments of such antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, fully human antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention provides for prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention.06-13-2013
20140079715Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Hendra and Nipah Viruses - The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind or neutralize Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides such antibodies, fragments of such antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, fully human antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention provides for prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention.03-20-2014
20150071854Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against Hendra and Nipah Viruses - The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind or neutralize Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides such antibodies, fragments of such antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, fully human antibodies retaining Hendra or Nipah virus-binding ability, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention provides for prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention.03-12-2015

Patent applications by Dimiter S. Dimitrov, Rockville, MD US

Ivan Dimitrov, North Wales, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090128152SIMULTANEOUS MRI IMAGING OF MULTIPLE SUBJECTS - A magnetic resonance scanner includes a main magnet (05-21-2009

Ivaylo Dimitrov, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140046911DE-DUPLICATING ATTACHMENTS ON MESSAGE DELIVERY AND AUTOMATED REPAIR OF ATTACHMENTS - Systems and techniques of de-duplicating file and/or blobs within a file system are presented. In one embodiment, an email system is disclosed wherein the email system receives email messages comprising a set of associated attachments. The system determines whether the associated attachments have been previously stored in the email system, the state of the stored attachment, and if the state of the attachment is appropriate for sharing copies of the attachment, then providing a reference to the attachment upon a request to share the attachment. In another embodiment, the system may detect whether stored attachments are corrupted and, if so, attempt to repair the attachment, and possibly, prior to sharing references to the attachment.02-13-2014
20160140138DE-DUPLICATING ATTACHMENTS ON MESSAGE DELIVERY AND AUTOMATED REPAIR OF ATTACHMENTS - Systems and techniques of de-duplicating file and/or blobs within a file system are presented. In one embodiment, an email system is disclosed wherein the email system receives email messages comprising a set of associated attachments. The system determines whether the associated attachments have been previously stored in the email system, the state of the stored attachment, and if the state of the attachment is appropriate for sharing copies of the attachment, then providing a reference to the attachment upon a request to share the attachment. In another embodiment, the system may detect whether stored attachments are corrupted and, if so, attempt to repair the attachment, and possibly, prior to sharing references to the attachment.05-19-2016

Ivaylo G. Dimitrov, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140289259Social Cue Based Electronic Communication Ranking - A set of electronic communications of different types that the user has sent and/or received, such as email messages, text messages, instant messages, and so forth is obtained. The set of electronic communications can be obtained in various manners, such as by searching the electronic communications of the user for those electronic communications that satisfy user provided search criteria. The electronic communications in the set of electronic communications are ranked according to various social cues that provide an indication of how the user interacts with individuals that are the senders or recipients of the electronic communications.09-25-2014

Krassen Dimitrov, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090220978METHODS FOR DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF ANALYTES IN COMPLEX MIXTURES - The invention provides a diverse population of uniquely labeled probes, containing about thirty or more target specific nucleic acid probes each attached to a unique label bound to a nucleic acid. Also provided is a method of producing a population of uniquely labeled nucleic acid probes. The method consists of (a) synthesizing a population of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) synthesizing a corresponding population of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the population having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) hybridizing the populations of target nucleic acid probes to the anti-genedigits, to produce a population in which each of the target specific probes is uniquely labeled. Also provided is a method of detecting a nucleic acid analyte. The method consists of (a) contacting a mixture of nucleic acid analytes under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a plurality of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) contacting the mixture under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a corresponding plurality of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the plurality of anti-genedigits having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) uniquely detecting a hybridized complex between one or more analytes in the mixture, a target specific probe, and an anti-genedigit.09-03-2009
20110003715METHODS FOR DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF ANALYTES IN COMPLEX MIXTURES - The invention provides a diverse population of uniquely labeled probes, containing about thirty or more target specific nucleic acid probes each attached to a unique label bound to a nucleic acid. Also provided is a method of producing a population of uniquely labeled nucleic acid probes. The method consists of (a) synthesizing a population of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) synthesizing a corresponding population of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the population having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) hybridizing the populations of target nucleic acid probes to the anti-genedigits, to produce a population in which each of the target specific probes is uniquely labeled. Also provided is a method of detecting a nucleic acid analyte. The method consists of (a) contacting a mixture of nucleic acid analytes under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a plurality of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) contacting the mixture under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a corresponding plurality of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the plurality of anti-genedigits having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) uniquely detecting a hybridized complex between one or more analytes in the mixture, a target specific probe, and an anti-genedigit.01-06-2011
20110207623METHODS FOR DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF ANALYTES IN COMPLEX MIXTURES - The invention provides a diverse population of uniquely labeled probes, containing about thirty or more target specific nucleic acid probes each attached to a unique label bound to a nucleic acid. Also provided is a method of producing a population of uniquely labeled nucleic acid probes. The method consists of (a) synthesizing a population of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) synthesizing a corresponding population of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the population having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) hybridizing the populations of target nucleic acid probes to the anti-genedigits, to produce a population in which each of the target specific probes is uniquely labeled. Also provided is a method of detecting a nucleic acid analyte. The method consists of (a) contacting a mixture of nucleic acid analytes under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a plurality of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) contacting the mixture under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a corresponding plurality of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the plurality of anti-genedigits having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) uniquely detecting a hybridized complex between one or more analytes in the mixture, a target specific probe, and an anti-genedigit.08-25-2011

Patent applications by Krassen Dimitrov, Seattle, WA US

Krassen M. Dimitrov, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100015607NANOREPORTERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for detection and quantification of individual target molecules in biomolecular samples. In particular, the invention relates to coded, labeled probes that are capable of binding to and identifying target molecules based on the probes' label codes. Methods of making and using such probes are also provided. The probes can be used in diagnostic, prognostic, quality control and screening applications.01-21-2010
20130230851Nanoreporters And Methods Of Manufacturing And Use Thereof - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for detection and quantification of individual target molecules in biomolecular samples. In particular, the invention relates to coded, labeled probes that are capable of binding to and identifying target molecules based on the probes' label codes. Methods of making and using such probes are also provided. The probes can be used in diagnostic, prognostic, quality control and screening applications.09-05-2013
20140162251Methods for Detection and Quantification of Analytes in Complex Mixtures - The invention provides a diverse population of uniquely labeled probes, containing about thirty or more target specific nucleic acid probes each attached to a unique label bound to a nucleic acid. Also provided is a method of producing a population of uniquely labeled nucleic acid probes. Also provided is a method of detecting a nucleic acid analyte. The method consists of (a) contacting a mixture of nucleic acid analytes under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a plurality of target specific nucleic acid probes each having a different specifier; (b) contacting the mixture under conditions sufficient for hybridization with a corresponding plurality of anti-genedigits each having a unique label, the plurality of anti-genedigits having a diversity sufficient to uniquely hybridize to genedigits within the specifiers, and (c) uniquely detecting a hybridized complex between one or more analytes in the mixture, a target specific probe, and an anti-genedigit.06-12-2014

Patent applications by Krassen M. Dimitrov, Seattle, WA US

Nantcho Dimitrov, Smyrna, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150028668Modular Vehicle Unit - An apparatus, modular devices, and methods are disclosed. One method comprises receiving electric power at a modular device from a vehicle battery, wherein the modular device has a housing and a circuit protection block accessible through a first opening in the housing; and transmitting the received electric power to one or more external devices via one or more of a plurality of ports accessible through a plurality of second openings formed in the housing.01-29-2015

Pavel Dimitrov, Leesburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150359277FIGURE SKATING GLOVE WITH FLEXIBLE GRIP-ENHANCING PADDING AND TEXTURED PROTECTIVE ELEMENTS - The invention relates to figure skating gloves with textured grip-enhancing padding with cut, abrasion, and puncture resistant properties located on certain strategic locations of the glove in an effort to protect the hands of figure skaters from injury.12-17-2015

Pavel Dimitrov, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110002194Method For Geophysical and Geological Interpretation of Seismic Volumes In The Domains of Depth, Time, and Age - Method for transforming geologic data relating to a subsurface region between a geophysical depth domain and a geologic age domain. A set of topologically consistent surfaces (01-06-2011
20110272161Windowed Statistical Analysis For Anomaly Detection In Geophysical Datasets - Method for identifying geologic features from geophysical or attribute data using windowed principal component (11-10-2011
20110297369Windowed Statistical Analysis For Anomaly Detection In Geophysical Datasets - Method for identifying geologic features from geophysical or attribute data using windowed principal component (or independent component) analysis. Subtle features are made identifiable in partial or residual data volumes. The residual data volumes (12-08-2011
20130064040METHOD FOR SEISMIC HYDROCARBON SYSTEM ANALYSIS - Method for analyzing seismic data representing a subsurface region for presence of a hydrocarbon system or a particular play. Seismic attributes are computed, the attributes being selected to relate to the classical elements of a hydrocarbon system, namely reservoir, seal, trap, source, maturation, and migration. Preferably, the attributes are computed along structural fabrics (03-14-2013
20130090857Tensor-Based Method For Representation, Analysis, and Reconstruction of Seismic Data - Method for representing seismic data as a spatially varying, second-order tensor field (04-11-2013
20130151161Seismic Horizon Skeletonization - Method for analysis of hydrocarbon potential of subterranean regions by generating surfaces or geobodies and analyzing them for hydrocarbon indications. Reflection-based surfaces may be automatically created in a topologically consistent manner where individual surfaces do not overlap themselves and sets of multiple surfaces are consistent with stratigraphic superposition principles. Initial surfaces are picked from the seismic data (06-13-2013
20130238246Orthogonal Source and Receiver Encoding - Method for performing simultaneous encoded-source inversion of geophysical data to estimate parameters of a physical property model (09-12-2013
20140118350Seismic Pattern Recognition Using Attributed Relational Graphs - Seismic pattern recognition using an attributed relational graph matching-based fingerprint classification and identification method for identifying features of possible hydrocarbons significance in a seismic data volume (05-01-2014
20140278311Method and System for Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes - Method and system is described for modeling one or more geophysical properties of a subsurface volume. In one embodiment, a method of modeling the subsurface comprises obtaining one or more subsurface volume and obtaining an interpretation of the subsurface volume. One or more flexible geologic concepts are defined and applied to the interpretation of the subsurface volume. The one or more geologic concepts comprise one or more flexible geologic concepts. A modified interpretation of the subsurface volume is obtained based upon the applied geologic concepts.09-18-2014
20140278317Method and System for Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes - Method and system are described for modeling one or more geophysical properties of a subsurface volume (09-18-2014
20140358445Automated Interpretation Error Correction - A fully automated method for correcting errors in one interpretation (12-04-2014
20140365132METHOD FOR DECOMPOSING COMPLEX OBJECTS INTO SIMPLER COMPONENTS - Method for decomposing a complexly shaped object in a data set, such as a geobody (12-11-2014
20150293247ANALYZING SEISMIC DATA - A system and methods for analyzing seismic data are provided herein. The method includes identifying, via a computing device, a representation of a seismic data set (10-15-2015
20150301225Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes Based on Horizon Extraction - Method and system is described for modeling one or more geophysical properties of a subsurface volume. The method includes extracting locations from the data volume and combining them into an object, for example a horizon. The extraction may begin with selecting one or more initial traces, assigning labels to each sample of each trace, selecting a propagation pattern, and propagating the labels from the initial traces along a vector volume. Then, locations with the same label are extracted (10-22-2015
20150309197Method and System for Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes Based on Label Propagation - Method and system are described for generating a stratigraphic model of a subsurface volume. Measured geophysical data are converted into a vector volume (10-29-2015
20150316685Method and System for Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes Based on Computed Vectors - Method and system are described for modeling one or more geophysical properties of a subsurface volume. The method includes computing vector volumes to enhance subsurface modeling and update these vector volumes. The vectors are estimated (11-05-2015
20160033661HARMONIC ENCODING FOR FWI - A deterministic method for selecting a set of encoding weights for simultaneous encoded-source inversion of seismic data that will cause the iterative inversion to converge faster than randomly chosen weights. The encoded individual source gathers are summed (02-04-2016
20160139282Vector Based Geophysical Modeling of Subsurface Volumes - Method and system are described for modeling one or more geophysical properties of a subsurface volume. The method includes computing vector volumes from geophysical data to enhance subsurface features, where the vectors may be estimated by steps, including the following. Samples are extracted from a neighborhood around a selected data location (05-19-2016

Patent applications by Pavel Dimitrov, Houston, TX US

Philip Dimitrov, Lowell, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130158217POLYMERIZATION INITIATING SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PRODUCE HIGHLY REACTIVE OLEFIN FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS - A method for producing highly reactive olefin polymers wherein at least 50 mol. % of the polymer chains have terminal double bonds, and a novel polymerization initiating system for accomplishing same.06-20-2013

Roman Dimitrov, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080210845PHOTODIODE HAVING ROUNDED EDGES FOR HIGH ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE THRESHOLD - In one example, an optical detector includes a photosensitive layer, and a group of additional layers associated with that photosensitive layer. The group of additional layers may include first and second contact layer configured for electrical communication with the photosensitive layer. In this example, one of the group of layers is shaped so as to define a corner whose radius of curvature is greater than about 2 microns.09-04-2008
20100258896PASSIVATED OPTICAL DETECTORS WITH FULL PROTECTION LAYER - In one example, an optoelectronic transducer includes a first contact, a second contact, a passivation layer, and a protection layer. The passivation layer is formed on top of the first contact and the second contact and is configured to substantially minimize dark current in the optoelectronic transducer. The protection layer is formed on top of the passivation layer and substantially covers the passivation layer. The protection layer is configured to protect the passivation layer from external factors and prevent degradation of the passivation layer.10-14-2010

Patent applications by Roman Dimitrov, San Jose, CA US

Rossen Dimitrov, Nashua, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090112789Policy based file management - Managing files includes receiving a plurality of policies for a new file, where different policies may be applied according to predetermined conditions, receiving a request to create a new file, selecting an appropriate policy for the new file according to the predetermined conditions, determining if sufficient resources are available according to the appropriate policy, and obtaining file objects to create the file in response to their being sufficient resources according to the appropriate policy. Policies may be received via a user management interface. The predetermined conditions may include an identity of a client creating a file. The appropriate policy may include information regarding mirrors for the file. The appropriate policy may indicate a minimum geographic distance between the mirrors.04-30-2009
20090112811Exposing storage resources with differing capabilities - Tracking storage resources includes providing a table containing storage resources along with capabilities and statuses thereof, updating the table in response to a change of status of a storage resource, updating the table in response to a change in capabilities of a storage resource and, in response to an inquiry for a storage resource having a particular capability, searching the table for a storage resource having the particular capability. Tracking storage resources may also include adding an element to the table in response to a new resource being added to the system. The capabilities may include RAID striping, data deduplication, and green operation. The status may be one of: on-line, off-line, and full.04-30-2009
20090112879Simultanously accessing file objects through web services and file services - Accessing data file objects includes providing a file system interface on a client, where the file system interface allows an application running on the client to make file system calls to access the data file objects. A Web Services interface may also be provided on the client, where the Web Services interface allows an application to access file objects using the Web Services at the same time that file objects are being accessed through the file system interface. The Web Services interface may be a SOAP interface and/or a REST interface. Accessing data file objects may also include providing a direct file object interface on the client, where the direct file object interface allows an application to directly access file objects at the same time that file objects are being accessed using the Web Services interface and using the file system interface.04-30-2009
20090112880Managing file objects in a data storage system - Managing file objects in a data storage system includes providing a plurality of metadata servers, each metadata server having information for only a subset of file objects in the storage system, each subset for each of the metadata servers being less than a total number of file objects for the system and includes providing at least one metadata location server, where an entity accessing a specific file object of the system determines which of the metadata servers contains data for the specific file object by first accessing the at least one metadata location server. Information for the subset of file objects may include a table having file identifiers and metadata location information. The metadata location information may point to data storage for a metadata object for a file.04-30-2009
20090112921Managing files using layout storage objects - Managing a plurality of files includes providing at least one server having a table with plurality of file identifiers, each of the file identifiers including a pointer to a metadata file object containing a layout storage object that indicates storage parameters for corresponding files and includes accessing a particular one of the files by obtaining information from the at least one server to access the layout storage object corresponding to the particular file to determine synchronous and asynchronous mirrors for the file. Each layout storage object may be provided as a tree and leaves of the tree may map logical addresses of a corresponding file to data storage locations. At least one internal node of the tree may indicate that at least one leaf node thereof is a mirror of an other leaf node thereof.04-30-2009
20110029487Simultaneously accessing file objects through Web services and file services - Accessing data file objects includes providing a file system interface on a client, where the file system interface allows an application running on the client to make file system calls to access the data file objects. A Web Services interface may also be provided on the client, where the Web Services interface allows an application to access file objects using the Web Services at the same time that file objects are being accessed through the file system interface. The Web Services interface may be a SOAP interface and/or a REST interface. Accessing data file objects may also include providing a direct file object interface on the client, where the direct file object interface allows an application to directly access file objects at the same time that file objects are being accessed using the Web Services interface and using the file system interface.02-03-2011
20110219032MANAGING FILES USING LAYOUT STORAGE OBJECTS - Managing file objects in a data storage system includes providing a plurality of metadata servers, each metadata server having information for only a subset of file objects in the storage system, each subset for each of the metadata servers being less than a total number of file objects for the system and includes providing at least one metadata location server, where an entity accessing a specific file object of the system determines which of the metadata servers contains data for the specific file object by first accessing the at least one metadata location server. Information for the subset of file objects may include a table having file identifiers and metadata location information. The metadata location information may point to data storage for a metadata object for a file.09-08-2011
20120059799MANAGING OBJECTS FOR A DATA FILE - Managing file objects in a data storage system includes providing a plurality of metadata servers, each metadata server having information for only a subset of file objects in the storage system, each subset for each of the metadata servers being less than a total number of file objects for the system and includes providing at least one metadata location server, where an entity accessing a specific file object of the system determines which of the metadata servers contains data for the specific file object by first accessing the at least one metadata location server. Information for the subset of file objects may include a table having file identifiers and metadata location information. The metadata location information may point to data storage for a metadata object for a file.03-08-2012

Patent applications by Rossen Dimitrov, Nashua, NH US

Rouslan Dimitrov, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140118379CACHING OF ADAPTIVELY SIZED CACHE TILES IN A UNIFIED L2 CACHE WITH SURFACE COMPRESSION - One embodiment of the present invention includes techniques for adaptively sizing cache tiles in a graphics system. A device driver associated with a graphics system sets a cache tile size associated with a cache tile to a first size. The detects a change from a first render target configuration that includes a first set of render targets to a second render target configuration that includes a second set of render targets. The device driver sets the cache tile size to a second size based on the second render target configuration. One advantage of the disclosed approach is that the cache tile size is adaptively sized, resulting in fewer cache tiles for less complex render target configurations. Adaptively sizing cache tiles leads to more efficient processor utilization and reduced power requirements. In addition, a unified L05-01-2014
20140176579EFFICIENT SUPER-SAMPLING WITH PER-PIXEL SHADER THREADS - Techniques are disclosed for dispatching pixel information in a graphics processing pipeline. A fragment processing unit generates a pixel that includes multiple samples based on a first portion of a graphics primitive received by a first thread. The fragment processing unit calculates a first value for the first pixel, where the first value is calculated only once for the pixel. The fragment processing unit calculates a first set of values for the samples, where each value in the first set of values corresponds to a different sample and is calculated only once for the corresponding sample. The fragment processing unit combines the first value with each value in the first set of values to create a second set of values. The fragment processing unit creates one or more dispatch messages to store the second set of values in a set of output registers. One advantage of the disclosed techniques is that pixel shader programs perform per-sample operations with increased efficiency.06-26-2014
20150213638HIERARCHICAL TILED CACHING - One embodiment of the present invention includes a method for processing graphics objects. The method includes receiving a first draw-call and a second draw-call. The method also includes dividing the first draw-call into a first set of sub-draw-calls and the second draw-call into a second set of sub-draw-calls. The method further includes identifying a first screen tile. The method also includes identifying a first group of sub-draw-calls included in the first set of sub-draw-calls that overlap the first screen tile and a second group of sub-draw-calls included in the second set of sub-draw-calls that overlap the second screen tile. The method further includes causing the first group of sub-draw-calls and the second group of sub-draw-calls to be processed together.07-30-2015

Rouslan Dimitrov, San Carlos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140118366SCHEDULING CACHE TRAFFIC IN A TILE-BASED ARCHITECTURE - A tile-based system for processing graphics data. The tile based system includes a first screen-space pipeline, a cache unit, and a first tiling unit. The first tiling unit is configured to transmit a first set of primitives that overlap a first cache tile and a first prefetch command to the first screen-space pipeline for processing, and transmit a second set of primitives that overlap a second cache tile to the first screen-space pipeline for processing. The first prefetch command is configured to cause the cache unit to fetch data associated with the second cache tile from an external memory unit. The first tiling unit may also be configured to transmit a first flush command to the screen-space pipeline for processing with the first set of primitives. The first flush command is configured to cause the cache unit to flush data associated with the first cache tile.05-01-2014
20140118376HEURISTICS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE IN A TILE BASED ARCHITECTURE - One embodiment of the present invention includes a technique for processing graphics primitives in a tile-based architecture. The technique includes storing, in a buffer, a first plurality of graphics primitives and a first plurality of state bundles received from the world-space pipeline. The technique further includes determining, based on a first condition, that the first plurality of graphics primitives should be replayed from the buffer, and, in response, replaying the first plurality of graphics primitives against a first tile included in a first plurality of tiles. Replaying the first plurality of graphics primitives includes comparing each graphics primitive against the first tile to determine whether the graphics primitive intersects the first tile, determining that one or more graphics primitives intersects the first tile, and transmitting the one or more graphics primitives and one or more associated state bundles to a screen-space pipeline for processing.05-01-2014
20140237187ADAPTIVE MULTILEVEL BINNING TO IMPROVE HIERARCHICAL CACHING - A device driver calculates a tile size for a plurality of cache memories in a cache hierarchy. The device driver calculates a storage capacity of a first cache memory. The device driver calculates a first tile size based on the storage capacity of the first cache memory and one or more additional characteristics. The device driver calculates a storage capacity of a second cache memory. The device driver calculates a second tile size based on the storage capacity of the second cache memory and one or more additional characteristics, where the second tile size is different than the first tile size. The device driver transmits the second tile size to a second coalescing binning unit. One advantage of the disclosed techniques is that data locality and cache memory hit rates are improved where tile size is optimized for each cache level in the cache hierarchy.08-21-2014
20150049110RENDERING USING MULTIPLE RENDER TARGET SAMPLE MASKS - One embodiment sets forth a method for transforming 3-D images into 2-D rendered images using render target sample masks. A software application creates multiple render targets associated with a surface. For each render target, the software application also creates an associated render target sample mask configured to select one or more samples included in each pixel. Within the graphics pipeline, a pixel shader processes each pixel individually and outputs multiple render target-specific color values. For each render target, a ROP unit uses the associated render target sample mask to select covered samples included in the pixel. Subsequently, the ROP unit uses the render target-specific color value to update the selected samples in the render target, thereby achieving sample-level color granularity. Advantageously, by increasing the effective resolution using render target sample masks, the quality of the rendered image is improved without incurring the performance degradation associated with processing each sample individually.02-19-2015

Rouslan L. Dimitrov, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140092113SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVIDING A DYNAMIC DISPLAY REFRESH - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for a dynamic display refresh. In use, a state of a display device is identified in which an entirety of an image frame is currently displayed by the display device. In response to the identification of the state, it is determined whether an entirety of a next image frame to be displayed has been rendered to memory. The next image frame is transmitted to the display device for display thereof, when it is determined that the entirety of the next image frame to be displayed has been rendered to the memory. Further, a refresh of the display device is delayed, when it is determined that the entirety of the next image frame to be displayed has not been rendered to the memory.04-03-2014
20150022537VARIABLE FRAGMENT SHADING WITH SURFACE RECASTING - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for shading primitive fragments. A target buffer may be recast when shaded samples that are covered by a primitive fragment are generated at a first shading rate using a first sampling mode, the shaded samples are stored in the target buffer that is associated with the first sampling mode and the first shading rate, a second sampling mode is determined, and the target buffer is associated with the second sampling mode. A sampling mode and/or shading rate may be changed for a primitive. A primitive fragment that is associated with a first sampling mode and a first shading rate is received and a second sampling mode is determined for the primitive fragment. Shaded samples corresponding to the primitive fragment are generated, at a second shading rate, using the second sampling mode and the shaded samples are stored in a target buffer.01-22-2015

Stoyan Dimitrov, Los Angeles, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130203043PORTABLE RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TEST READER - A portable rapid diagnostic test reader system includes a mobile phone having a camera and one or more processors contained within the mobile phone and a modular housing configured to mount to the mobile phone. The modular housing including a receptacle configured to receive a sample tray holding a rapid diagnostic test. At least one illumination source is disposed in the modular housing and located on one side of the rapid diagnostic test. An optical demagnifier is disposed in the modular housing interposed between the rapid diagnostic test and the mobile phone camera.08-08-2013
20150111201PORTABLE RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TEST READER AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A portable rapid diagnostic test reader system includes a mobile phone having a camera and one or more processors contained within the mobile phone and a modular housing configured to mount to the mobile phone. The modular housing including a receptacle configured to receive a sample tray holding a rapid diagnostic test. At least one illumination source is disposed in the modular housing and located on one side of the rapid diagnostic test. An optical demagnifier is disposed in the modular housing interposed between the rapid diagnostic test and the mobile phone camera.04-23-2015

Todor Dimitrov, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150080315SALL4 And Uses Thereof - The invention is directed to methods of treating a solid tumor which expresses SALL4 and Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog (PTEN) in an individual in need thereof, comprising administering to the individual an effective amount of a composition that inhibits SALL4. In addition, the invention is directed methods of method of detecting an aggressive cancer in an individual in need thereof comprising detecting whether one or more cancer cells of the individual expresses SALL4, wherein if SALL4 is detected in the one or more cancer cells, then an aggressive cancer is detected in the individual, and methods of method of detecting a poor prognosis of a patient with cancer in an individual in need thereof, comprising detecting whether one or more cancer cells of the patient expresses SALL4, wherein if SALL4 is detected in the one or more cancer cells of the patient, then a poor prognosis is detected in the patient.03-19-2015

Todor Dimitrov, Brookline, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100105746METHOD FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISEASES - A method for treating a condition of low metabolic rate, dyslipidemia, excess adiposity and/or insulin resistance, or a disease or syndrome characterized by one or more of said conditions in a subject, comprises administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of romazarit or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester or prodrug thereof.04-29-2010

Vladislav Valentinov Dimitrov, Des Plaines, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130258034In-Mold Labeling - A disclosed method relates to creating labels for in-mold labeling. A first portion is advanced from rolled labeling material to a label making area of an in-mold labeling apparatus. First label information is printed on the first portion. The first portion is cut by applying a first laser beam to the first portion based on a first pattern. A second portion is advanced from the rolled labeling material to the label making area. Second label information is printed on the second portion. The second portion is cut by applying a second laser beam to the second portion based on a second pattern. The second pattern can be different from the first pattern.10-03-2013
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