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Anilkumar G. Gaonkar, Mumbai IN
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20140065282 | Coffee-Derived Surfactants - Coffee-derived surfactants are provided by transesterification reactions of sugars and coffee oil. The coffee-derived surfactants are especially useful in the production of coffee oil emulsions for use with, or incorporation into, coffee products. | 03-06-2014 |
Anilkumar Ganapati Gaonkar, Mumbai IN
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20140255501 | Novel Preparation Of An Enteric Release System - Hydrophobic liquids are microencapsulated by an enteric matrix in an environment substantially free of organic solvents, the process including forming an emulsion of the enteric material and hydrophobic liquid in water, the emulsion titrated with an acid to form a particulate precipitate of the microencapsulated hydrophobic liquid in an enteric matrix. | 09-11-2014 |
Chetan L. Gaonkar, Kumta IN
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20150378612 | PAGE COMPRESSION STRATEGY FOR IMPROVED PAGE OUT PROCESS - A page compression strategy classifies uncompressed pages selected for compression. Similarly classified pages are compressed and bound into a single logical page. For logical pages having pages with more than one classification, a weighting factor is determined for the logical page. | 12-31-2015 |
Chetan L. Gaonkar, Uttar Kannada IN
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20140143507 | TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING PINNED MEMORY - A technique for managing pinned memory in a data processing system includes determining whether a first loadable module is completely utilizing pinned memory assigned to the first loadable module. In response to determining the first loadable module is not completely utilizing the pinned memory assigned to the first loadable module, the pinned memory that is not being utilized by the first loadable module is converted to kernel lock memory. In response to a second loadable module requesting pinned memory and non-kernel lock memory not being available to meet the request, one or more pages of the kernel lock memory are assigned to the second loadable module. In response to the second loadable module requesting the pinned memory and the non-kernel lock memory being available to meet the request, one or more pages of the non-kernel lock memory are assigned to the second loadable module. | 05-22-2014 |
Kripa Gaonkar, Tarrytown, NY US
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20120142084 | GRAPHICAL INTERFACE FOR ANALYTE METER - Diagnostic systems include a meter that is configured to receive a test sensor during a testing procedure. The diagnostic systems also include a computing device coupled to the meter. The test sensor receives a fluid sample during the testing procedure. The meter includes a measurement system that determines a measurement of a concentration of an analyte in the fluid sample. The computing device receives and processes the measurement from the meter. The computing device has enhanced processing and presentation capabilities that provide visual and/or audio instructions on how to operate the diagnostic system, especially when an error or exceptional condition arises. | 06-07-2012 |
Paresh Gaonkar, Medford, MA US
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20160031890 | NOVEL METHODS, COMPOUNDS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INHIBITION OF ROS - The present invention relates to a method using some novel compounds and compositions for the inhibition of ROS tyrosine kinase. In particular, the present invention covers a method to treat abnormal cell growth, such as cancer, with ROS | 02-04-2016 |
Sagar Gaonkar, Bangalore IN
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20140109111 | METHOD AND ARCHITECTURE FOR EXCEPTION AND EVENT MANAGEMENT IN AN EMBEDDED SOFTWARE SYSTEM - A method for providing a dedicated software framework for exception and event management in an embedded software system is disclosed. In one embodiment, each of exceptions/events originated from users are uniquely identified and severity of the exceptions/events is categorized. The users are software subsystems, software layers and software modules in the embedded software system. Further, information regarding the exceptions/events is reported through various layers, subsystems and modules for use by an application. Furthermore, information associated with one or more of the reported exceptions/events is logged using a logging framework. In addition, the exceptions/events are handled to keep applications running without causing an unexpected behavior in the embedded software system. | 04-17-2014 |
Shravan Gaonkar, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110271010 | I/O BANDWIDTH REDUCTION USING STORAGE-LEVEL COMMON PAGE INFORMATION - I/O bandwidth reduction using storage-level common page information is implemented by a storage server, in response to receiving a request from a client for a page stored at a first virtual address, determining that the first virtual address maps to a page that is a duplicate of a page stored at a second virtual address or that the first and second virtual addresses map to a deduplicated page within a storage system, and transmitting metadata to the client mapping the first virtual address to a second virtual address that also maps to the deduplicated page. For one embodiment, the metadata is transmitted in anticipation of a request for the redundant/deduplicated page via the second virtual address. For an alternate embodiment, the metadata is sent in response to a determination that a page that maps to the second virtual address was previously sent to the client. | 11-03-2011 |
20120158709 | Methods and Apparatus for Incrementally Computing Similarity of Data Sources - Methods and systems for efficiently determining a similarity between two or more datasets. In one embodiment, the similarity is determined based on comparing a subset of sorted frequency-weighted blocks from one dataset to a subset of sorted frequency-weighed blocks from another dataset. Data blocks of a dataset are converted into hash values that are frequency-weighted. These frequency-weighted hash values can be compared to frequency-weighted hash values of another dataset to determine a similarity of the two datasets. In another embodiment, upon a change of a block in a subset of the dataset, the similarity value is re-determined without resorting or hashing the blocks of a dataset other than the blocks of the subset, resulting in an increased performance of a similarity comparison. In another embodiment, blocks of a dataset are excluded based on a block-filtering rule to increase the accuracy of the similarity comparison. | 06-21-2012 |
20130013865 | DEDUPLICATION OF VIRTUAL MACHINE FILES IN A VIRTUALIZED DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT - Techniques for deduplication of virtual machine files in a virtualized desktop environment are described, including receiving data into a page cache, the data being received from a virtual machine and indicating a write operation, and deduplicating the data in the page cache prior to committing the data to storage, the data being deduplicated in-band and in substantially real-time. | 01-10-2013 |
20140053022 | VIRTUAL MACHINE FAULT TOLERANCE - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for hosting a virtual machine from a snapshot. In particular, a snapshot of a virtual machine hosted on a primary computing device may be created. The virtual machine may be hosted on a secondary computing device using the snapshot, for example, when a failure of the virtual machine on the primary computing device occurs. If a virtual machine type (format) of the snapshot is not supported by the secondary computing device, then the virtual machine within the snapshot may be converted to a virtual machine type supported by the secondary computing device. In this way, the virtual machine may be operable and/or accessible on the secondary computing device despite the failure. Hosting the virtual machine on the secondary computing device provides, among other things, fault tolerance for the virtual machine and/or applications comprised therein. | 02-20-2014 |
20140181239 | MAPPING OF LOGICAL START ADDRESSES TO PHYSICAL START ADDRESSES IN A SYSTEM HAVING MISALIGNMENT BETWEEN LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL DATA BLOCKS - An alignment data structure is used to map a logical data block start address to a physical data block start address dynamically, to service a client data access request. A separate alignment data structure can be provided for each data object managed by the storage system. Each such alignment data structure can be stored in, or referenced by a pointer in, the inode of the corresponding data object. A consequence of the mapping is that certain physical storage medium regions are not mapped to any logical data blocks. These unmapped regions may be visible only to the file system layer and layers that reside between the file system layer and the mass storage subsystem. They can be used, if desired, to store system information, i.e., information that is not visible to any storage client. | 06-26-2014 |
20140237115 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURELY CAPTURING WORKLOADS AT A LIVE NETWORK FOR REPLAYING AT A TEST NETWORK - Methods and system for securely capturing workloads at a live network for replaying at a test network. The disclosed system captures file system states and workloads of a live server at the live network. In one embodiment the captured data is anonymized to protect confidentiality of the data. A file system of a test server at the test network is mirrored from a captured state of the live server. An anonymized version of the captured workloads is replayed as a request to the test server. A lost or incomplete command is recreated from the states of the live server. An order of the commands during replay can be based on an order in the captured workload, or based on a causal relationship. Performance characteristics of the live network are determined based on the response to the replayed command. | 08-21-2014 |
20150378850 | VIRTUAL MACHINE FAULT TOLERANCE - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for hosting a virtual machine from a snapshot. In particular, a snapshot of a virtual machine hosted on a primary computing device may be created. The virtual machine may be hosted on a secondary computing device using the snapshot, for example, when a failure of the virtual machine on the primary computing device occurs. If a virtual machine type (format) of the snapshot is not supported by the secondary computing device, then the virtual machine within the snapshot may be converted to a virtual machine type supported by the secondary computing device. In this way, the virtual machine may be operable and/or accessible on the secondary computing device despite the failure. Hosting the virtual machine on the secondary computing device provides, among other things, fault tolerance for the virtual machine and/or applications comprised therein. | 12-31-2015 |
Trupti Gaonkar, New York, NY US
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20110070316 | Antimicrobial Compositions Containing Synergistic Combinations of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds and Essential Oils and/or Constituents Thereof - The present invention relates to compositions comprising quaternary ammonium compounds and essential oils or individual constituents thereof which exhibit enhanced antimicrobial effects. Such combinations may be comprised in lotions, gels, creams, soaps, etc. for application to skin or mucous membranes. The invention is based, at least in part, on the observation that synergistic antimicrobial effects are achieved with combinations of essential oils or individual constituents thereof and low concentrations of quaternary ammonium compounds. | 03-24-2011 |
20110117140 | Zinc Salt Compositions for the Prevention of Dermal and Mucosal Irritation - The present invention provides for compositions and methods that may offer protection from irritants as well as antimicrobial protection. Preferred embodiments of the invention include topical antimicrobial compositions that lack conventional antibiotics or preservatives, wherein the antimicrobial benefit is created by essential oils (or their active ingredients), emollient solvents and, in some instances, anti-inflammatory agents. | 05-19-2011 |
20120101155 | Zinc Salt Compositions for the Prevention of Dermal and Mucosal Irritation - The present invention provides for compositions and methods that may offer protection from irritants as well as antimicrobial protection. Preferred embodiments of the invention include topical antimicrobial compositions that lack conventional antibiotics or preservatives, wherein the antimicrobial benefit is created by essential oils (or their active ingredients), emollient solvents and, in some instances, anti-inflammatory agents. | 04-26-2012 |
Trupti A. Gaonkar, New York, NY US
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20100305211 | Gentle-Acting Skin-Disinfectants and Hydroalcoholic Gel Formulations - Antimicrobial compositions having synergistic combinations of octoxyglycerin and at least one other antimicrobial agent in formulations which are more effective than prior art compositions without causing increased irritation to the skin of the average user. In certain embodiments, skin irritation may be minimized by low concentrations of antimicrobials and/or the presence of soothing compounds such as zinc. Preferred embodiments include combinations of octoxyglycerin, a quaternary compound, and at least one other antimicrobial agent. Without being bound to any particular theory, it is hypothesized that the unexpected antimicrobial effectiveness of combinations of octoxyglycerin may result from an enhancement of the permeability of microbes to antimicrobials caused by octoxyglycerin. Hydroalcoholic gel composition containing alcohol, water, hydrogel, and emollient or emulsifier, wherein the composition has a viscosity of below 2000 centipoises at between 20 and 40° C. This skin-friendly hydroalcoholic gel composition, which can be further combined with silicone polymer, emollient solvent, thickening agent and antimicrobial agent, enhances rapid and long-term antimicrobial efficacy. | 12-02-2010 |
Vikram Gaonkar, Plano, TX US
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20090326608 | METHOD OF ELECTRICALLY STIMULATING TISSUE OF A PATIENT BY SHIFTING A LOCUS OF STIMULATION AND SYSTEM EMPLOYING THE SAME - In one embodiment, a method for assisting programming a pulse generator comprises: defining a set of unique electrode combinations in the controller device, each electrode combination within the set providing a unique locus of stimulation for a single stimulation pulse applied at a base location relative to loci of stimulation of other electrode combinations, the set of unique electrode combinations defining a two-dimensional range of multiple loci of stimulation; providing one or more user interfaces to the clinician to control pulse generation and delivery by the single-source pulse generator; and processing input from the clinician related to relocation of a locus of stimulation, the processing comprising (i) automatically selecting an electrode combination from the set, and (ii) automatically modifying an electrode combination used by the single-source pulse generator to deliver electrical stimulation pulses to the selected electrode combination. | 12-31-2009 |
Vinay Gaonkar, San Jose, CA US
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20150106815 | APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DATA IN-FLIGHT SERVICES ALONG A COMMUNICATION PATH SELECTED BASED ON A DIF SERVICES POLICY ASSOCIATED WITH A VM - Embodiments provide data in-flight (DIF) services to software applications such as virtual machines (VMs) at an application level without requiring modification to established storage protocols. In exemplary embodiments, a software application is associated with a DIF services policy indicating one or more DIF services to apply to the software application. Data transmitted by the software application to a destination is tagged based on the DIF services policy associated with the software application and transmitted to the destination. | 04-16-2015 |
Vinay Gaonkar, Milpitas, CA US
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20100299429 | CONTROLLING ACCESS TO MANAGED OBJECTS IN NETWORKED DEVICES - Controlling access to managed objects associated with a networked device. A method comprises receiving a request from a principal for access to a managed object associated with the networked device. The managed objects are accessible based on membership in access groups that are compliant with a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). A first and a second of the access groups associated with the principal are determined. Access privileges for the principal are determined, based on the first and the second access groups. Access to the managed object is granted if permitted based on the access privileges for the principal. | 11-25-2010 |
20130304920 | Controlling Access to Managed Objects in Networked Devices - Controlling access to managed objects associated with a networked device. A method comprises receiving a request from a principal for access to a managed object associated with the networked device. The managed objects are accessible based on membership in access groups that are compliant with a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). A first and a second of the access groups associated with the principal are determined. Access privileges for the principal are determined, based on the first and the second access groups. Access to the managed object is granted if permitted based on the access privileges for the principal. | 11-14-2013 |
Vinay Gaonkar, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130212577 | APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DATA IN-FLIGHT SERVICES - Embodiments provide data in-flight services (DIFS) to software applications such as virtual machines (VMs) at an application level without requiring modification to established storage protocols. In exemplary embodiments, a software application is associated with a DIFS policy indicating one or more DIFS services to apply to the software application. Data transmitted by the software application to a destination is tagged based on the DIFS policy associated with the software application and transmitted to the destination. | 08-15-2013 |