Ghosh, US
Ajit K. Ghosh, Birmingham, AL US
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20080300200 | Therapeutic Furopyrimidines and Thienopyrimidines - The invention provides compounds of formula I, II, and III as described herein, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and synthetic methods and intermediates that are useful for preparing the compounds. The compounds of formula I, II, and III are useful as anti-viral agents and/or as anti-cancer agents. | 12-04-2008 |
20100143300 | HEPATITIS C THERAPIES - The invention provides methods for treating hepatitis C viral infections and related viral infections, as well as compounds and compositions that are useful for treating such infections. | 06-10-2010 |
20130078218 | HEPATITIS C THERAPIES - The invention provides methods for treating hepatitis C viral infections and related viral infections, as well as compounds and compositions that are useful for treating such infections. | 03-28-2013 |
Ajit K. Ghosh, Durham, NC US
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20120213735 | THERAPEUTIC FUROPYRIMIDINES AND THIENOPYRIMIDINES - The invention provides compounds of formula I, II, and III as described herein, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and synthetic methods and intermediates that are useful for preparing the compounds. The compounds of formula I, II, and III are useful as anti-viral agents and/or as anti-cancer agents. | 08-23-2012 |
Ambarish Ghosh, Norwood, MA US
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20100231911 | Circular Birefringence Refractometer: Method And Apparatus For Measuring Optical Activity - A system and method for detection and measurement of circular birefringences in materials, such as optically active (chiral) liquids and materials that exhibit the Faraday effect. The method and apparatus permit the detection of optical activities via the difference in the directions of propagation the left- and the right-circularly polarized light (components). A beam of light is directed at an interface formed by the optically active medium and another medium such that a difference in the angles of refraction and/or reflection and/or diffraction between the left- and the right-circularly polarized components of the light beam can be detected. The difference in the propagation directions between the two circularly polarized light components is measured on a position sensitive detector and/or is detected as an intensity difference. The circular birefringence in isotropic liquids is a measure of their optical purity (enantiomeric excess) and hence the invention presents a method and apparatus to measure chirality. The invention is thus related to optical rotation (polarimetric) measurements, but has the advantage that it does not depend on path-length traversed through the sample. | 09-16-2010 |
Amitava Ghosh, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20080232492 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CHANNEL QUALITY AND PRECODING METRIC FEEDBACK IN AN ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing communication system, wherein a frequency bandwidth is divided into one or more Resource Blocks Groups (RBGs) each having one or more Resource Blocks, provides for feedback of channel quality information and precoding metrics for a same at least one RBG of the one or more RBGs. More particularly, a user equipment measures one or more channel quality parameters associated with at least one RBG of the one or more RBGs, determines channel quality information and a precoding metric for an RBG of the at least one RBG, and reports the channel quality information and a precoding metric determined for the RBG to a radio access network. In one embodiment of the invention, the RBG whose channel quality information and precoding metric are reported may be selected from the at least one RBG based on the measured channel quality parameters. | 09-25-2008 |
20090067377 | MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL FRAME STRUCTURE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A wireless communication infrastructure entity configured to allocate radio resources, in a radio frame, to a wireless terminal compliant with a first protocol and to a wireless terminal compliant with a second protocol. The radio frame including a first protocol resource region and a second protocol resource region. The radio frame including a first protocol allocation control message that allocates resources within the first protocol resource region to the wireless terminal compliant with the first protocol, and a second protocol allocation control message that allocates resources within the second protocol resource region to the wireless terminal compliant with the second protocol. | 03-12-2009 |
20090111445 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING UPLINK TRANSMISSION TIMING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and corresponding system for controlling uplink timing in a communication network ( | 04-30-2009 |
20090147735 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NON-STANDARD WIRELESS BANDWIDTH COMMUNICATIONS - A wireless communications method and device including a transmitter ( | 06-11-2009 |
20090154605 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DIRECT MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD DETECTION - A method, wireless device, and wireless communication system perform Maximum Likelihood Detection. At least one data signal is accepting on at least one communication channel ( | 06-18-2009 |
20100165951 | System and Method for Downlink Signaling for High Speed Uplink Packet Access - A wireless communication system ( | 07-01-2010 |
20110190018 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A DISTRIBUTED ARCHTECTURE DIGITAL WIRELESS COMMUNCIATION SYSTEM - A communication system supports H-ARQ, AMC, active set handoff, and scheduling functions in a distributed fashion by allowing a mobile station (MS) to signal control information corresponding to an enhanced reverse link transmission to Active Set base transceiver stations (BTSs) and by allowing the BTSs to perform control functions that were supported by an RNC in the prior art. The communication system allows time and SIR-based H-ARQ flush functions at the BTSs during soft handoff (SHO), provides an efficient control channel structure to support scheduling, H-ARQ, AMC functions for an enhanced reverse link, or uplink, channel in order to maximize throughput, and enables an MS in a SHO region to choose a scheduling assignment corresponding to a best TFRI out of multiple assignments it receives from multiple active set BTS. As a result, the enhanced uplink channel can be scheduled during SHO without any explicit communication between the BTSs. | 08-04-2011 |
20110310837 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING ROUND TRIP LATENCY AND OVERHEAD WITHIN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - During operation radio frames are divided into a plurality of subframes. Data is transmitted over the radio frames within a plurality of subframes, and having a frame duration selected from two or more possible frame durations. | 12-22-2011 |
20120069764 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DOWNLINK RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN AN ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A communication is provided that schedules both Distributed Virtual Resource Blocks (DVRB) and Localized Virtual Resource Blocks (LVRB) in a same frequency channel, thereby obtaining the benefits of frequency selective scheduling while minimizing the uplink feedback overhead. In one embodiment of the invention, the communication system assigns one or more downlink Physical Resource Blocks (PRBs) of multiple downlink Physical Resource Blocks (PRBs) to each user equipment (UE) given an LVRB to produce at least one reserved PRB and multiple non-reserved PRBs and assigns a part of each PRB of the multiple non-reserved PRBs to a UE given a DVRB. In another embodiment of the invention, the communication system assigns PRBs pre-reserved for localized transmission to UEs scheduled for LVRBs and assigns parts of multiple PRBs pre-reserved for distributed transmission to each UE given a DVRB. | 03-22-2012 |
20120087327 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING DOWNLINK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND TRANSMIT INDICATORS IN AN ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A communication system provides downlink acknowledgments corresponding to uplink transmission using hybrid automatic repeat request to multiple users in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing communication system, wherein a frequency bandwidth comprises multiple frequency sub-carriers, by spreading each acknowledgment of multiple acknowledgments with a selected spreading sequence of multiple spreading sequences to produce multiple spread acknowledgments, wherein each acknowledgment is intended for a different user of the multiple users, and distributing the multiple spread acknowledgments across the multiple frequency sub-carriers. | 04-12-2012 |
20120182942 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMISSION OF UPLINK CONTROL SIGNALING AND USER DATA IN A SINGLE CARRIER ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A user equipment (UE) operating in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing communication system transmits Layer 1 and Layer 2 user data non-associated and user data associated control signaling on an uplink by puncturing user data information with the user data non-associated and user data associated control signaling to produce a data stream wherein the control signaling and user data information are multiplexed. The UE then conveys the punctured data stream to a radio access network via an air interface. The communication system further provides for a selection of a coding and modulation for the control signaling based on a modulation and coding scheme of the user data and a transmission scheme that is applied for transmission of the user data information over the air-interface. | 07-19-2012 |
20130286952 | eICIC Carrier Aggregation Using Extension Carriers - A first BS transmits a first set of aggregated carriers including a PCC having a first carrier frequency and an SCC having a second carrier frequency. Contemporaneously, a second BS transmits a second set of aggregated carriers including a PCC having the second carrier frequency and an SCC having the first carrier frequency. In one aspect, the first BS transmits on the SCC a subframe having a number of selected symbols of the subframe at a lower power than other symbols of the subframe, the selected symbols aligning at least in part with a number of symbols of a control region of a subframe transmitted by the second BS on the PCC having the second carrier frequency. In another aspect, a UE attached to the second BS receives at least control information on the PCC of the first BS and receives data on the PCC of the second BS. | 10-31-2013 |
Amit Kumar Ghosh, Redmond, WA US
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20090315744 | DYNAMIC CHARACTER ENCODING - In one embodiment, a computing device may compress a text file for storage by dynamically creating an encoding table. A storage device of the computing device may store an encoding table populated by string characters from a text file. A processor of the computing device may encode the text file by replacing a string character in a text string of the text file with a table index position of that string character in the encoding table. The processor of the computing device may decode the text file by replacing the table index position with the string character at the table index position in the encoding table. | 12-24-2009 |
20100251227 | BINARY RESOURCE FORMAT AND COMPILER - Optimization architecture for applications that uses a localization model in which localizable resources are separated from code. The resources are typically located in separate DLL files as binary blobs in a unique format. The format is designed for optimized performance and to accommodate various requirements of complex office applications. The binary blobs are produced by a resource compiler based on the format. The architecture includes a resource binary format that facilitates resource identification and lookup, optimization of memory paging by grouping and ordering resources according to runtime use, optimization by compressing resources with an optimal algorithm that is fast in decompression, fast reverse lookup of a resource identifier by resource content, resource grouping, resource substitution, branding, and resource runtime metadata (also referred to as user data). | 09-30-2010 |
Amlan Ghosh, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090018787 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE SLEW RATE OF A SIGNAL PRODUCED BY AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Determining a slew rate of a signal from an integrated circuit under test by comparing the signal with a first reference voltage, comparing the signal with a second reference voltage different from the first reference voltage, generating an output pulse having a pulse width indicative of a slew rate of the signal, and integrating the output pulse over time to generate an output voltage proportional to the pulse width; wherein the output voltage is indicative of the slew rate of the signal produced by the integrated circuit. | 01-15-2009 |
Animesh Ghosh US
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20120184531 | BENZOFURO[3,2-c] PYRIDINES AND RELATED ANALOGS AS SEROTONIN SUB-TYPE 6 (5-HT6) MODULATORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY, METABOLIC SYNDROME, COGNITION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA - The present invention relates to benzofuro[3,2-c]pyridine and azepine analogs as serotonin sub-type 6 (5-HT | 07-19-2012 |
Anindya Ghosh, Duncan, OK US
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20080300149 | Polysaccharide based cement additives - A composition comprising a carboxylated, sulfonated polysaccharide and a wellbore servicing fluid. A wellbore servicing composition comprising a hydraulic cement and a carboxylated, sulfonated polysaccharide. A wellbore servicing composition comprising a polysaccharide having carboxylate and sulfonate groups. | 12-04-2008 |
20080300150 | Methods of using polysaccharide based cement additives - A method of servicing a wellbore comprising introducing to the wellbore a wellbore servicing fluid comprising an additive composition comprising a polysaccharide having carboxylate and sulfonate groups. A method of servicing a wellbore comprising preparing at the well site an additive composition comprising a polysaccharide having carboxylate and sulfonate groups,introducing the additive composition into a wellbore servicing fluid, and placing the wellbore servicing fluid into a subterranean formation. A method of preparing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising contacting a polysaccharide composition with an oxidizing agent to form an oxidized polysaccharide, and contacting the oxidized polysaccharide with a sulfonating agent to form a carboxylated sulfonated polysaccharide, and contacting the carboxylated sulfonated polysaccharide with a wellbore servicing fluid. | 12-04-2008 |
20120214712 | Methods of Using Polysaccharide Based Cement Additives - A method of servicing a wellbore comprising introducing to the wellbore a wellbore servicing fluid comprising an additive composition comprising a polysaccharide having carboxylate and sulfonate groups. A method of servicing a wellbore comprising preparing at the well site an additive composition comprising a polysaccharide having carboxylate and sulfonate groups, introducing the additive composition into a wellbore servicing fluid, and placing the wellbore servicing fluid into a subterranean formation. A method of preparing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising contacting a polysaccharide composition with an oxidizing agent to form an oxidized polysaccharide, and contacting the oxidized polysaccharide with a sulfonating agent to form a carboxylated sulfonated polysaccharide, and contacting the carboxylated sulfonated polysaccharide with a wellbore servicing fluid. | 08-23-2012 |
Anindya Ghosh, Little Rock, AR US
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20100285999 | Treatment fluids for reduction of water blocks, Oil blocks, and/or gas condensates and associated methods - The present invention provides treatment fluids useful for subterranean operations, and more particularly, in at least one aspect, a treatment fluid that comprises a carrier fluid and a cationic surfactant comprising a cationic head group, a polar group attached to the head group, and a hydrophobic group that is either a saturated or unsaturated, branched or straight chain alkyl, and comprises about 6 carbons to about 22 carbons. The treatment fluids of the present invention are at least suitable for use as a remedial treatment for the reduction of existing water blocks, oil blocks, and/or gas condensates. | 11-11-2010 |
20110094043 | Method of synthesis of tetradentate amide macrocycle ligand and its metal-complex - A tetradendate amide based macrocyclic ligand and its Fe(III) complex which act as activators of hydrogen peroxide. The synthetic methodology to develop the ligands is new, simple and provides better yield for each step of the ligand synthesis. The Fe(III)-complexes and hydrogen peroxide together are can perform several environmentally benign oxidation reactions. Organic dye bleaching, bleaching of pulp and paper effluent and N-oxide synthesis may be performed using the newly developed catalyst and hydrogen peroxide. Alcohol oxidation and alkene epoxidation may also be performed using the catalysts and hydrogen peroxide. | 04-28-2011 |
Anjan Ghosh, Tulsa, OK US
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20090240168 | Remote Cervical Dilation Monitoring System and Method - A cervical dilation monitor for measuring the dilation of a cervix and for providing cervical data to an external wireless unit. The cervical dilation monitor comprises a housing, a sensor, a controller, and a power source. The housing is constructed of a biocompatible material and is adapted to be connected to portions of a cervical lip. The sensor is supported by the housing so as to generate signals related to cervical dilation. The controller includes a transceiver and a processor. The transceiver receives and transmits the cervical dilation data to the external wireless unit. The processor receives the signals generated by the sensor related to the cervical dilation and enables the transceiver to wirelessly transmit the cervical dilation data. The power source provides power to the controller. | 09-24-2009 |
20110060251 | REMOTE CERVICAL DILATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of monitoring the cervical dilation of a pregnant female, comprising the steps of receiving cervical dilation data generated by a cervical dilation monitor having a sensor including a coil measuring an inductance with the coil attached to a housing such that expansion of the housing changes the inductance of the coil. Then, the cervical dilation is correlated to the immediacy of delivery to create immediacy data and/or one or more instructions indicative of the immediacy of delivery. The immediacy data and/or one or more instructions is transmitted so as to inform the pregnant female of the immediacy of delivery. | 03-10-2011 |
Anup Ghosh, Centreville, VA US
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20100122343 | Distributed Sensor for Detecting Malicious Software - Processor(s) for detecting malicious software. A hardware virtual machine monitor (HVMM) operates under a host OS. Container(s) initialized with network application template(s)operate under a guest OS VM. A detection module operates under the guest OS VM includes a trigger detection module, a logging module and a container command module. The trigger detection module monitors activity on container(s) for a trigger event. The logging module writes activity report(s) in response to trigger event(s). The container command module issues command(s) in response to trigger event(s). The command(s) include a container start, stop and revert commands. A virtual machine control console operates under the host OS and starts/stops the HVMM. A container control module operates under the guest OSVM and controls container(s) in response to the command(s). The server communication module sends activity report(s) to a central collection network appliance that maintains a repository of activities for infected devices. | 05-13-2010 |
20110099620 | Malware Detector - A transparent proxy for malware detection includes a monitor module, a protocol determination module, a challenge generation module, a response determination module, and a data control module. The monitor module examines data originating from an application towards a remote server. The protocol determination module identifies the protocol type used for the data. The challenge generation module produces a challenge for the application based upon the protocol type, sends the challenge to the application, and maintains a state related to the data and the challenge. The response determination module makes a determination if an automatic non-interactive application response is received in response to the challenge from the application. The data control module allows the first data to continue to the remote server when the determination is valid. The data control module reports malware detection and blocks the data to continue to the remote server when the determination is invalid. | 04-28-2011 |
20130145463 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL AND DETECTION OF MALICIOUS CONTENT USING A SANDBOX ENVIRONMENT - A non-transitory processor-readable medium storing code representing instructions to cause a processor to perform a process includes code to cause the processor to receive a set of indications of allowed behavior associated with an application. The processor is also caused to initiate an instance of the application within a sandbox environment. The processor is further caused to receive, from a monitor module associated with the sandbox environment, a set of indications of actual behavior of the instance of the application in response to initiating the instance of the application within the sandbox environment. The processor is also caused to send an indication associated with an anomalous behavior if at least one indication from the set of indications of actual behavior does not correspond to an indication from the set of indications of allowed behavior. | 06-06-2013 |
Anup K. Ghosh, Centreville, VA US
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20090044265 | Attack Resistant Continuous Network Service Trustworthiness Controller - An attack resistant continuous network service trustworthiness controller comprising: state estimation module(s), response selection module(s), actuation module(s), and client dispatcher communication module(s) for maintaining the availability and integrity of online server(s). The state estimation module(s) are configured to generate state estimate(s) for online server(s) using behavior data obtained using sensor module(s). The response selection module(s) are configured to determine corrective action(s) to maintain the availability and integrity of online server(s) when state estimate(s) indicate that the integrity of an online server(s) is compromised. The actuation module(s) are configured to activate actuator(s) based upon the corrective action(s). Client dispatcher communication module(s) are configured to communicate online server availability information to a client dispatcher. | 02-12-2009 |
20090125902 | ON-DEMAND DISPOSABLE VIRTUAL WORK SYSTEM - An on-demand disposable virtual work system that includes: a virtual machine monitor to host virtual machines, a virtual machine pool manager, a host operating system, a host program permissions list, and a request handler module. The virtual machine pool manager manages virtual machine resources. The host operating system interfaces with a user and virtual machines created with an image of a reference operating system. The host program permissions list may be a black list and/or a white list used to indicate allowable programs. The request handler module allows execution of the program if the program is allowable. If the program is not allowable, the host request handler module: denies program execution and urges a virtual machine specified by the virtual machine pool manager to execute the program. The virtual machine is terminated when the program closes. | 05-14-2009 |
20110167492 | Virtual Browsing Environment - An embodiment for providing a secure virtual browsing environment includes creating a virtual browsing environment with a virtualized operating system sharing an operating system kernel of a supporting operating system and executing the browser application within the virtual browsing environment. Another embodiment includes receiving a website selection within a browser application, determining if the website selection corresponds to a secure bookmark, and creating a second virtual browsing environment and executing the browser application within the second virtual browsing environment to access the website selection when the website selection corresponds to a website specified as a secure bookmark. Yet another embodiment includes monitoring operation of the operating system within the at least one virtual browsing environment, determining when the operation of the operating system includes potential malicious activity, and terminating the virtual browsing environment when the operation includes potential malicious activity. | 07-07-2011 |
20120297057 | Hardware-Assisted Integrity Monitor - A hardware-assisted integrity monitor may include one or more target machines and/or monitor machines. A target machine may include one or more processors, which may include one or more system management modes (SMM). A SMM may include one or more register checking modules, which may be configured to determine one or more current CPU register states. A SMM may include one or more acquiring modules, which may be configured to determine one or more current memory states. A SMM may include one or more network modules, which may be configured to direct one or more communications, for example of one or more current CPU register states and/or current memory states, to a monitor machine. A monitor machine may include one or more network modules and/or analysis modules. An analysis module may be configured to determine memory state differences and/or determine CPU register states differences. | 11-22-2012 |
20120297457 | Interactive Malware Detector - An interactive detector that includes a challenger and authorizer. The challenger may send a challenge to a source application in response to an intercepted request intended for a destination application from the source application. The challenge may be configured to invoke an expected challenge response from component(s) of the source application. The authorizer may allow the request to proceed to the destination application if a received challenge response generated by the source application satisfies the expected challenge response. | 11-22-2012 |
20140053269 | ATTACK RESISTANT CONTINUOUS NETWORK SERVICE TRUSTWORTHINESS CONTROLLER - An attack resistant continuous network service trustworthiness controller comprising: state estimation module(s), response selection module(s), actuation module(s), and client dispatcher communication module(s) for maintaining the availability and integrity of online server(s). The state estimation module(s) are configured to generate state estimate(s) for online server(s) using behavior data obtained using sensor module(s). The response selection module(s) are configured to determine corrective action(s) to maintain the availability and integrity of online server(s) when state estimate(s) indicate that the integrity of an online server(s) is compromised. The actuation module(s) are configured to activate actuator(s) based upon the corrective action(s). Client dispatcher communication module(s) are configured to communicate online server availability information to a client dispatcher. | 02-20-2014 |
Anup K. Ghosh, Centerville, VA US
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20120297177 | Hardware Assisted Operating System Switch - An interoperable firmware memory containing a Basic Input Output System (BIOS) and a trusted platform module (TPSM). The BIOS includes CPU System Management Mode (SMM) firmware configured as read-only at boot. The SMM firmware configured to control switching subsequent to boot between at least: a first memory and second isolated memory; and a first and second isolated non-volatile storage device. The first memory including a first operating system and the second memory including a second operating system. The first non-volatile storage device configured to be used by the first operating system and the second non-volatile storage device configured to be used by the second operating system. The trusted platform module (TPSM) configured to check the integrity of the CPU system Management Mode (SMM) during the boot process. | 11-22-2012 |
Arnab K. Ghosh, Redmond, WA US
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20080244525 | Test Automation Using Virtual Machines - Techniques are described that perform software testing using virtual machines on dedicated or underutilized available computing devices. One or more virtual machines are identified as being sufficient to perform a test and availability of the one or more virtual machines is determined. The test is then executed on the one or more virtual machines when resources are available, thereby reducing the time and risks involved in using non-dedicated devices for testing. | 10-02-2008 |
Ashok Kumar Ghosh, Socorro, NM US
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20090044475 | ENERGY-ATTENUATION STRUCTURE - An energy-attenuation structure comprising a core layer of cellular material. Substantially most of the cells of the cellular material are open cells, with those cells disposed in the central portion of the core layer being more open than are those cells disposed in outer portions of the core layer. The openness of the cells generally decreases from the interior of the core layer in a direction toward the outer portions. At least some of the cells of the core layer are filled with a liquid. | 02-19-2009 |
Avik Ghosh, Charlottesville, VA US
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20090174435 | Monolithically-Integrated Graphene-Nano-Ribbon (GNR) Devices, Interconnects and Circuits - The invention discloses new and advantageous uses for carbon/graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), which includes, but is not limited to, electronic components for integrated circuits such as NOT gates, OR gates, AND gates, nano-capacitors, and other transistors. More specifically, the manipulation of the shapes, sizes, patterns, and edges, including doping profiles, of GNRs to optimize their use in various electronic devices is disclosed. | 07-09-2009 |
Ayan Ghosh, Hyattsville, MD US
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20100255383 | Polymer Solid Electrolyte for Flexible Batteries - A flexible polymer solid electrolyte material useful in battery technology is described. The flexible solid electrolyte comprises a first block that has the ability to solvate alkali metal salts. The flexible solid electrolyte comprises a second block that has the ability to incorporate lithium ions within microphase separated spherical domains, wherein the lithium ions are from a secondary lithium source. The flexible solid electrolyte further comprises a second lithium salt. | 10-07-2010 |
Basav Ghosh, Cary, NC US
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20110147312 | Automated System And Method For Monitoring Chromatography Column Performance, And Applications Thereof - The present invention provides automated systems and methods for monitoring column performance in process chromatography, and applications thereof. In an embodiment, column performance is monitored by generating a plurality of process values such as, for example, conductivity values or pH values with a detector during a chromatography step transition between a first mobile phase liquid and a second mobile phase liquid. The process values are transformed to form transformed process values in which noise present in the process values is suppressed. Column performance parameters are calculated based on the transformed process values and displayed during movement of the second mobile phase liquid through the chromatography column. The displayed performance parameters enable an operator to make a determination, for example, regarding the quality of the chromatography column packing and whether to continue the chromatography process or stop the chromatography process until the chromatography column can be repacked or replaced. | 06-23-2011 |
20140067308 | Automated System and Method for Monitoring Chromatography Column Performance, and Applications Thereof - The present invention provides automated systems and methods for monitoring column performance in process chromatography, and applications thereof. In an embodiment, column performance is monitored by generating a plurality of process values such as, for example, conductivity values or pH values with a detector during a chromatography step transition between a first mobile phase liquid and a second mobile phase liquid. The process values are transformed to form transformed process values in which noise present in the process values is suppressed. Column performance parameters are calculated based on the transformed process values and displayed during movement of the second mobile phase liquid through the chromatography column. The displayed performance parameters enable an operator to make a determination, for example, regarding the quality of the chromatography column packing and whether to continue the chromatography process or stop the chromatography process until the chromatography column can be repacked or replaced. | 03-06-2014 |
Bhaswati Ghosh, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20120239420 | CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM - A system to facilitate decision support can include dynamic expression data stored in memory. The dynamic expression data includes a plurality of expressions, each expression representing a different condition that varies as a function of one or more variables. A user interface can be programmed to assign a given expression to a selected visualization space in response to a user input. A data interface can receive values from at least one data source for each variable in the given expression. An output engine can be programmed to populate the selected visualization space with information based on each condition defined by the given expression that has been assigned to the selected visualization space. | 09-20-2012 |
Biswajit Ghosh, Hattiesburg, MS US
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20100266784 | Self-Repairing Cyclic Oxide-Substituted Chitosan Polyurethane Networks - Thermosetting polymeric compositions, such as polyurethane compositions, and related methods are provided. The invention relates to coating and polymer compositions and related methods derived from a biodegradable natural polysaccharide compound such as chitosan, pectin, heparin, and combinations thereof reacted to a cyclic oxide compound, such as an oxetane, oxolane or oxepane compound. The compositions and methods of the present invention exhibit self-repairing properties upon exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. The compositions and methods of the present invention can be used in many coating applications, such as the transportation, packaging, fashion, and biomedical industries. | 10-21-2010 |
Chanchal Kumar Ghosh, West Chester, OH US
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20080301890 | Electric Toothbrush Comprising An Electrically Powered Element - An electric toothbrush having a handle, a head, and a neck extending between the handle and the head is disclosed. The handle has a hollow interior region having a motor and an electrical power source. The head includes an ultrasonic transducer and a bristle field. The ultrasonic transducer is in electrical communication with the electrical power source, and a shaft is operatively connected to the motor for moving the bristle field. | 12-11-2008 |
20110132387 | Porous, Dissolvable Solid Substrate And Surface Resident Coating Comprising A Skin Treatment Active - The present invention relates to personal care compositions, especially those shave preparation article and skin care articles which are in the form of a porous dissolvable solid substrate having a surface resident coating comprising at least one skin treatment active. The present invention can deliver a consumer benefit as well as allow for separation of any incompatible actives in the substrate versus the coating. | 06-09-2011 |
20130048005 | Skin Care Regimen Comprising At Least One Composition Comprising A Pyrithione Source - A method of treating skin comprising: applying a first composition to a portion of skin to form a prepared surface; and contacting said prepared surface with a hair removal device to form a contacted surface, wherein said hair removal device comprises at least one of: a skin engaging member, a molded shaving aid, and a combination thereof; applying a second composition to said contacted surface to form a treated surface, wherein at least one of said first composition, said hair removal device, said second composition, or a combination thereof comprises a pyrithione source, such as zinc pyrithione. | 02-28-2013 |
Chittabrata Ghosh, Seattle, WA US
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20120246692 | QUIET PERIOD MANAGEMENT FOR EMERGENCY AD HOC NETWORKS IN TV WHITE SPACES - Technologies are generally described for quiet period management in secondary opportunistic networks. Access Points (APs) in close proximity may form an ad hoc network (e.g., IEEE 802.11af) and instead of sensing and detecting idle channels in TV white spaces, listen to the broadcast messages from a co-existence manager, which broadcasts periodic intraframe sensing (IRFS) and interframe sensing (IFS) information in Medium Access Control (MAC) packets. The APs may extract information regarding the operating channels of the active cognitive base stations and their scheduled IRFS and IFSs on these channels. According to one scheme, short IRFS intervals over active channels may be allocated in a dedicated manner using a unique access request packet (ARP) by emergency network APs. According to another scheme, contention-based access may be provided to longer IFS intervals on multiple channels. | 09-27-2012 |
Debabrata Ghosh, Acton, MA US
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20100218842 | AUTOMATIC WINDING OF WIRE FIELD IN WIRE SLICING MACHINE - Automatic winding of a wire field in a wire slicing machine is disclosed. In one embodiment, a wire field is automatically generated in a wire slicing machine by unloading wire from at least one wire spool and winding the wire about one or more wire guides to form the wire field. | 09-02-2010 |
Debashis Ghosh, Ashland, MA US
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20080275468 | SKIN PERMEATION DEVICE FOR ANALYTE SENSING OR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY - Devices, systems, kits and methods for increasing the skin's permeability controlled by measured skin electrical parameter are described herein. They may be used for transdermal drug delivery and/or analyte extraction or measurement. The controlled abrasion device contains (i) a hand piece, (ii) an abrasive tip, (iii) a feedback control mechanism, (iv) two or more electrodes, and (v) an electrical motor. The feedback control mechanism may be an internal feedback control mechanism or an external feedback control. The kit contains the controlled abrasion-device, one or more abrasive tips, optionally with a wetting fluid. The method for increasing the skin's permeability requires applying the controlled abrasion device to a portion of the skin's surface for a short period of time, until the desired level of permeability is reached. Then the abrasion device is removed, and a drug delivery composition or device or an analyte sensor is applied to the treated site. | 11-06-2008 |
20130137951 | Skin Permeation Device for Analyte Sensing or Transdermal Drug Delivery - Devices, systems, kits and methods for increasing the skin's permeability controlled by measured skin electrical parameter are described herein. They may be used for transdermal drug delivery and/or analyte extraction or measurement. The controlled abrasion device contains (i) a hand piece, (ii) an abrasive tip, (iii) a feedback control mechanism, (iv) two or more electrodes, and (v) an electrical motor. Preferably the feedback control mechanism is an internal feedback control mechanism. In this embodiment, the abrasive tip contains two electrodes, i.e. both the source electrode and the return electrode. In another embodiment, the feedback control mechanism is an external feedback control. In the preferred embodiment for external feedback control, the device contains a co-axial or concentric arrangement of the two electrodes. In this embodiment, the abrasive tip contains the source electrode and the return electrode is located at the proximal end of the hand piece. The abrasive tip can be made of any material with a surface that can abrade skin. The material can be conductive or non-conductive. The controlled abrasion device may be provided in a kit, where the kit contains the device, one or more abrasive tips, optionally with a wetting fluid. The method for increasing the skin's permeability requires applying the controlled abrasion device to a portion of the skin's surface for a short period of time. The desired level of skin impedance, and thus the resulting permeability of the treated site, can be set at a predetermined value. Alternatively, the level of skin impedance can be selected based on the desired level of skin integrity, the subject's sensation of discomfort, or the duration of the application. The device contains a control mechanism which uses an appropriate algorithm or signal processing on the conductivity information provided by the electrodes to determine when the desired level of skin permeability has been reached. Once the desired level has been reached, the abrasion device is removed and either a drug delivery composition or device or an analyte sensor is applied to the treated site. | 05-30-2013 |
Dipak Kumar Ghosh, Durham, NC US
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20090186929 | Method and agent for inducing apoptosis/cell death in leukemia cells - A method for inducing apoptosis or cell death in leukemia cells includes inhibiting the production of nitric oxide (NO) by using a nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor. The NOS inhibitor includes a NOS1-specific inhibitor, such as N-[4-(2-{[(3-chlorophenyl)methyl]amino}ethyl)phenyl]-2-thiophenecarboximide dihydrochloride, [N | 07-23-2009 |
Dipanjan Ghosh, Redmond, WA US
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20090327083 | AUTOMATING ON-LINE ADVERTISEMENT PLACEMENT OPTIMIZATION - A method and system for generating a price landscape for an advertiser for bids placed by the advertiser for advertisement space is provided. A price landscape system generates a price landscape based on information provided by an advertisement placement service that may include overall price estimation data and advertiser-specific performance data. The price landscape system generates price landscape data for an advertiser that combines the overall price estimation data and the advertiser-specific performance data to provide a more accurate assessment of the advertiser's expected performance than can be determined from the overall price estimation data or the advertiser-specific performance data alone. | 12-31-2009 |
20110208786 | PRESENTATION OF A WEB-BASED VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF A STRUCTURED DATA SOLUTION - Information from a business application system, such as an ERP system, may be published to a business application user-generated web page for display to an end user and for collecting information from an end user to make available for download into the business application system. The user-generated web page may be defined as a web-based visual representation of a structured data solution, which may define data, data presentation, and data binding metadata for enabling a solution scenario, such as vendor enrollment, sourcing, time entry, job listings, vendor-managed inventory, sales lead capture, purchase order/invoicing, service contract renewal, and customer support requests, and the like. Business application users may be enabled to connect with potential and existing customers, partners, and vendors from within the business application system via the web-based visual representation, and additionally, may capture interactions directly into the business application system without IT dependency. | 08-25-2011 |
20110209045 | Web-Based Visual Representation of a Structured Data Solution - Information from a business application system, such as an ERP system, may be published to a business application user-generated web page for display to an end user and for collecting information from an end user to make available for download into the business application system. The user-generated web page may be defined as a web-based visual representation of a structured data solution, which may define data, data presentation, and data binding metadata for enabling a solution scenario, such as vendor enrollment, sourcing, time entry, job listings, vendor-managed inventory, sales lead capture, purchase order/invoicing, service contract renewal, and customer support requests, and the like. Business application users may be enabled to connect with potential and existing customers, partners, and vendors from within the business application system via the web-based visual representation, and additionally, may capture interactions directly into the business application system without IT dependency. | 08-25-2011 |
20110209049 | DATA BINDING FOR A WEB-BASED VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF A STRUCTURED DATA SOLUTION - Information from a business application system, such as an ERP system, may be published to a business application user-generated web page for display to an end user and for collecting information from an end user to make available for download into the business application system. The user-generated web page may be defined as a web-based visual representation of a structured data solution, which may define data, data presentation, and data binding metadata for enabling a solution scenario, such as vendor enrollment, sourcing, time entry, job listings, vendor-managed inventory, sales lead capture, purchase order/invoicing, service contract renewal, and customer support requests, and the like. Business application users may be enabled to connect with potential and existing customers, partners, and vendors from within the business application system via the web-based visual representation, and additionally, may capture interactions directly into the business application system without IT dependency. | 08-25-2011 |
Dipankar Ghosh, Oakdale, MN US
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20100279566 | PASSIVE ELECTRICAL ARTICLE - A passive electrical article including a dielectric layer having a nonwoven material. | 11-04-2010 |
20110140052 | DIELECTRIC MATERIAL WITH NON-LINEAR DIELECTRIC CONSTANT - Provided is a composition comprising a polymeric material, a filler material dispersed in the polymeric material, the filler material comprising inorganic particles and a discontinuous arrangement of conductive material wherein at least a portion of the conductive material is in durable electrical contact with the inorganic particles, and conductive material dispersed in the polymeric material. | 06-16-2011 |
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Gargi Ghosh, Redmond, WA US
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20100145923 | RELAXED FILTER SET - Searching for a subset of the keywords in a search-engine query is described herein. The search-engine query is parsed into keywords. The keywords are checked against an inverted index to determine whether any web documents include the subset of keywords. Documents containing the subset of keywords are listed in a search-results list and transmitted back to the user. | 06-10-2010 |
20120233096 | OPTIMIZING AN INDEX OF WEB DOCUMENTS - Historical usage data related to user queries and training properties for a plurality of web pages is received and utilized to train a mathematical model to predict the likelihood of retrieval of a web page during a web search. Properties are extracted from the plurality of web pages in the index and the mathematical model is applied to the properties for each web page to calculate a sortrank value. The index is reordered based on the sortrank value such that the web pages most likely to be retrieved by a user submitting a search query appear first in the index. After a search query is received from a user the index is traversed in an order determined by the sortrank value. Responsive web pages are presented to the user in an order determined by a search engine ranking algorithm. | 09-13-2012 |
Indranath Ghosh, Belmont, MA US
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20130053341 | THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Methods of treating disorders using compounds that modulate striatal-enriched tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) are de-scribed herein. Exemplary disorders include schizophrenia and cognitive deficit. | 02-28-2013 |
20140315886 | QUINAZOLINES AS THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Methods of treating disorders using compounds (I) that modulate stri-atal-enriched tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) are described herein. Exemplary disorders include schizophrenia and cognitive deficit. Formula (I). | 10-23-2014 |
Indraneel Ghosh, Tucson, AZ US
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20090068164 | SEQUENCE ENABLED REASSEMBLY (SEER) - A NOVEL METHOD FOR VISUALIZING SPECIFIC DNA SEQUENCES - The present invention provides a nucleotide sequence detection system in which a reporter enzyme is split into two halves each half of which is associated with at least one zinc finger domain. Upon DNA binding to the specific sequence defined by the zinc finger domains associated with the respective halves, the split-protein reassembles to reconstitute a functional enzyme. As such, the present invention provides methods of using the nucleotide sequence detection system for various diagnostic and identification purposes. | 03-12-2009 |
20090170069 | Cell free methods for detecting protein-ligand binding - Provided are rapid and sensitive cell-free assay methods for detecting and/or measuring specific bimolecular or higher order interactions via reassembly of a split monomeric reporter protein, and methods of detecting or identifying modulators of such interactions by the effect on the signal provided by the reassembled split reporter protein. This methodology is adaptable to protein-protein, protein-peptide, protein-nucleic acid, protein-methylated or nonmethylated nucleic acid and other small or large molecule ligands and binding proteins. | 07-02-2009 |
Jagadananda Ghosh, Troy, MI US
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20100130585 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF CANCER USING A G-PROTEIN COUPLED EICOSANOID RECEPTOR - In some embodiments, without limitation, the present invention comprises compositions and methods for the investigation and treatment of cancers by directly or indirectly blocking or interfering with the delivery of survival signals in cancer cells via a G protein-coupled receptor, in some embodiments, a 5-oxoETE or 5-HETE receptor. Some embodiments comprise the receptor itself and methods to manipulate, block, or interfere with expression of or activity by or through binding with the receptor, including without limitation, by interference with, inhibition, or prevention of action by metabolites of arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase, such as 5-HETE and its derivative, 5-oxoETE. | 05-27-2010 |
Jaya Ghosh, Columbia, MO US
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20120190583 | Combination of Single-Cell Electroporation and Electrical Recording Using the Same Electrode - Methods for stimulating exocytosis from a cell are provided where the same electrochemical microelectrode is used to electroporate an adjacent cell and then measure quantal exocytosis from the adjacent cell. Also provided are methods for stimulating and measuring exocytosis from a select cell population arrayed on a chip comprising addressable electrodes. Calcium independent stimulation of exocytosis with inorganic anions such as chloride ions is also provided. These methods can provide for specific stimulation of a desired subset of cells without exposing other nearby cells to the stimulus. | 07-26-2012 |
Joy G. Ghosh, Seattle, WA US
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20080227700 | Compositions and Methods for Treatment of Protein Misfolding and Protein Aggregation Diseases - Small molecular weight molecules are provided including, but not limited to, peptides, peptide analogs and peptide mimetics that stabilize and prevent the aggregation of abnormally folded and compromised proteins. Methods for treatment of disease are provided utilizing the peptides, peptide analogs or peptide mimetics, or utilizing nucleic acids encoding the peptides. | 09-18-2008 |
20080280824 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER OR NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE WITH PEPTIDE BASED MICROTUBULE STABILIZERS OR INHIBITORS - Small molecular weight molecules are provided including, but not limited to, peptides, peptide analogs and peptide mimetics that can interact with microtubules to promote their assembly or prevent their disassembly and can interrupt mitosis, prevent cell division, and trigger apoptosis. methods for the prevention or treatment of neoplastic disease in a mammalian subject are provided utilizing peptides, peptide analogs and peptide mimetics, or utilizing nucleic acids encoding the peptides. | 11-13-2008 |
Kaustav Ghosh, Saint Joseph, MI US
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20100000114 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A CLEANOUT CYCLE IN A DISPENSING DRYER - A method for operating a cleanout cycle to remove treating chemistry dispensed within a dispenser dryer. | 01-07-2010 |
20100000115 | METHOD FOR REMOVING CHEMISTRY BUILDUP IN A DISPENSING DRYER - A method for operating a dispenser dryer to remove treating chemistry in the dispenser dryer. | 01-07-2010 |
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20110209293 | METHOD FOR TREATING LAUNDRY IN A CLOTHES DRYER - A method for treating laundry in a clothes dryer having a rotating drum defining a treatment chamber that includes applying a treating chemistry, which may include a treating chemistry that benefits from uniform distribution, on the laundry and drying the laundry after the applying of the treating chemistry. | 09-01-2011 |
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20120074224 | REMOVABLE COMPONENT FOR A CONSUMABLE WITH IDENTIFYING GRAPHIC - A removable component for dispensing a physical resource from a dispensing system may include a body defining a reservoir in which a physical resource may be stored, a graphic provided on the removable component having information. | 03-29-2012 |
20120075305 | GRAPHIC FOR USE IN DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - A graphic may include a consumable and having optically encoded information. | 03-29-2012 |
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20120144601 | METHOD OF OPERATING A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE - A method for treating laundry in a clothes dryer having a rotating drum defining a treatment chamber that includes applying a treating chemistry. | 06-14-2012 |
20120144689 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH PURGED CHEMISTRY CONDUITS - A method of operating a clothes dryer having a rotating drum defining a drying chamber without a liquid drain, an air system, a heating system, a treating chemistry dispensing system, and a controller, where a purge detection routine and purge cycle are executed to purge the treating chemistry from clothes dryer without draining. | 06-14-2012 |
20120280032 | APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - The embodiments of the invention relate to an apparatus for determining at least one characteristic of a physical resource for use in a physical resource consuming apparatus. | 11-08-2012 |
20120281222 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - The embodiments of the invention relate to a method for determining at least one characteristic of a physical resource for use in a physical resource consuming apparatus. | 11-08-2012 |
20130135621 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - The embodiments of the invention relate to a method and apparatus for determining at least one characteristic of a physical resource for use in a physical resource consuming apparatus. | 05-30-2013 |
20130214051 | REMOVABLE COMPONENT FOR A CONSUMABLE WITH IDENTIFYING GRAPHIC - A removable component for dispensing a physical resource from a dispensing system may include a body defining a reservoir in which a physical resource may be stored, a graphic provided on the removable component having information. | 08-22-2013 |
20140016133 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - The embodiments of the invention relate to a method for determining at least one characteristic of a physical resource for use in a physical resource consuming apparatus. | 01-16-2014 |
20140022552 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A CONSUMABLE - The embodiments of the invention relate to a method and apparatus for determining at least one characteristic of a physical resource for use in a physical resource consuming apparatus. | 01-23-2014 |
Kaustav Ghosh, Benton Harbor, MI US
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20130000141 | CLOTHES DRYER AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A DILUTION OF A TREATING SOLUTION BASED ON A DETECTED CLOTHES LOAD SIZE - A clothes dryer and method for forming and supplying a treating chemistry solution to a laundry load located in the treating chamber of the clothes dryer. | 01-03-2013 |
20130025072 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH METHOD TO INCREASE CHEMICAL ACTION - A laundry treating appliance and method for increasing chemical action in a load of laundry associated with the supplying water and treating chemistry to the load of laundry. | 01-31-2013 |
20130185872 | METHOD TO DETERMINE FABRIC TYPE IN A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE USING MOTOR CURRENT SIGNATURE DURING AGITATION - Disclosed is a method of operating a laundry treating appliance having a treating chamber that receives a laundry load for treatment according to a cycle of operation. The method includes determining the size of the laundry load in the treating chamber; supplying a predetermined amount of liquid to the treating chamber based on the determined load size; applying mechanical energy to the laundry treating chamber by driving a clothes mover with an electric motor; determining a difference between an in-rush current to the electric motor and a steady-state current of the electric motor during the applying of the mechanical energy; and determining a laundry load type of the laundry load based on the determined difference. | 07-25-2013 |
20130186434 | METHOD FOR TREATING UTENSILS WITH CHEMISTRY IN A DISHWASHER - A method for operating a dishwasher having a tub at least partially forming a treating chamber, a sprayer that emits liquid into the treating chamber, and a supply conduit fluidly coupled to the sprayer and through which liquid is supplied to the sprayer from a liquid source, in which heat is applied to utensils by an exothermic reaction. | 07-25-2013 |
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20140124585 | REMOVABLE COMPONENT FOR A CONSUMABLE WITH IDENTIFYING GRAPHIC - A removable component for dispensing a physical resource from a dispensing system may include a body defining a reservoir in which a physical resource may be stored, a graphic provided on the removable component having information, and a composite structure formed by the patterned graphic, the body, and the reservoir. | 05-08-2014 |
20140259441 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A reduced dye transfer cycle of operation for a laundry treating appliance having a treating for receiving laundry for treatment includes a treating chemistry application phase where a treating chemistry is supplied to the treating chamber, the treating chemistry including at least one water soluble cationic dye absorber, a surfactant system, and an emulsifier. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259442 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A method of treating laundry in a laundry treating appliance having a treating chamber for receiving the laundry for treatment according to an automatic cycle of operation implemented by a controller of the laundry treating appliance includes receiving by the controller an input indicative of the laundry comprising at least one new laundry item. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259443 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A method of treating a load of fabric items in a fabric treating appliance according to cycle of operation, the fabric items having a surface with at least a first charge, the fabric treating appliance including a tub defining a fabric treating chamber for receiving the fabric items for treatment according to the cycle of operation includes introducing into the treating chamber a dye fixative, a surface charge modifying agent, and a treating liquid including at least one treating agent configured to remove soils. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259444 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A method of operating a laundry treating appliance having a rotating drum at least partially defining a treating chamber for the receipt of laundry for treatment according to an automatic cycle of operation includes a dye fixative removal phase that includes supplying heated water in the treating chamber and adjusting the pH of the heated water. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259445 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A reduced dye transfer cycle of operation for a laundry treating appliance having a treating chamber for receiving laundry for treatment includes a pre-wetting phase, a wash phase, and a rinse phase and further includes a dye fixative phase, a first dye absorber phase, and a second dye absorber phase. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259446 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A method for inhibiting dye transfer between items of laundry in a fabric treating appliance including a treating chamber for receiving the fabric items for treatment according to a cycle of operation, the method including supplying liquid to the treating chamber to form a liquid mixture comprising the liquid and free dye molecules and dye absorbers in solution or in suspension within the liquid mixture. At least one of ultraviolet (UV) or visible light spectroscopy may be conducted on the liquid to define at least one of an absorbance or fluorescence value indicative of a level of at least one of the dye absorber or complex in the liquid. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259447 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A cycle of operation for a laundry treating appliance having a rotatable treating chamber in which laundry is received for treatment according to an automatic cycle of operation, the cycle of operation including a pre-wetting phase which includes misting an exposed surface of the laundry with a pre-wetting liquid and a pre-wash phase which includes supplying a dye fixative to the surface of the laundry wet by the pre-wetting liquid for distributing a dye fixative to a laundry surface. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261585 | DISHWASHER - A dishwasher has a treating chamber for receiving dishes for treatment according to an automatic cycle of operation and a dispensing system for storing and dispensing treating chemistry to the treating chamber during the cycle of operation. The dishwasher can be provided with a lifetime supply of a treating chemistry for the dispensing system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274868 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A laundry treatment composition for reducing dye transfer from laundry during a treating cycle of operation in a laundry treating appliance includes a first dye transfer inhibitor (DTI), a second DTI, and a third DTI. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277751 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS - A clothes dryer for drying fabric items in accordance with a treating cycle of operation, includes a treating chamber receiving fabric items for treatment and a controller having a memory in which is stored a set of executable instructions comprising at least one user-selectable cycle of operation, the controller may receive an indication of a dye transfer event and implement a cycle of operation based thereon. | 09-18-2014 |
20140298590 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH PRE-FILTER BACKWASHING - A method and apparatus for operating a laundry treating appliance comprising a treating chamber for receiving a load of laundry for treatment according to at least one cycle of operation wherein a dye containing liquid is generated in the treating chamber during the operation, the method comprising backwashing the pre-filter to remove the non-dye material from the pre-filter. | 10-09-2014 |
20140326067 | METHOD OF DETERMINING FABRIC TYPE OF A LAUNDRY LOAD IN A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE - A method of determining a fabric type for a laundry load can include comparing the density of the laundry load in a first wetted state, which may be a dry state or a partially saturated state, to the density of the laundry load in a second wetted state, which may be a partially saturated, fully saturated, or beyond fully saturated state, and determining a fabric type based on the comparison. | 11-06-2014 |
Manik Ghosh, North Potomac, MD US
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Manoj Krishna Ghosh, Redmond, WA US
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20120143993 | CLIENT-ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SIZE FOR CONNECTIONLESS TRANSFER PROTOCOLS - Described herein are various principles for operating transfer protocols using adaptive flow control techniques. In accordance with some of these principles, a client may adaptively negotiate with a server regarding a window size to use when communicating datagrams using a connectionless content unit transfer protocol like the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). In some implementations, a client may inform a server whether to increase or decrease a window size. In these implementations, the client may increase the window size upon determining that a previous window size has led to successful transfer of content without any loss of datagrams and the client may decrease the window size upon detecting a loss of a datagram. Because of the limited resources available in some environments in which these techniques may be used, in some implementations a window size may be increased by small amounts but may be decreased drastically upon detecting a loss. | 06-07-2012 |
20120144060 | SHARED BUFFER FOR CONNECTIONLESS TRANSFER PROTOCOLS - Described herein are various principles for operating a connectionless content unit transfer protocol to transmit content of a content unit to multiple clients using a shared buffer. A server may transfer content of one or more content units to each of multiple clients upon request from the client using individual buffers. For each content unit being transferred, the server may maintain a count of the aggregate size of buffers for transferring content of that content unit. If the server determines that the aggregate size of the buffers transmitting a particular content unit is larger than the content unit itself, the server may establish a shared buffer for transferring that content unit to clients. A server using a shared buffer in this manner may transfer content of the content unit to clients using the shared buffer until all requesting clients have received the content unit. | 06-07-2012 |
Meghamukta Ghosh, Sheboygan, WI US
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20100175765 | Retainer Assembly for Swivel Spout - A swing spout assembly is disclosed which has a spout having a channel extending from an inlet end to a discharge end. A radially extending groove is formed adjacent the inlet end of the spout, and a snap ring is received in the groove of the spout. A pair of glides in the form of wear washers sandwich the portion of the snap ring extending out of the groove to form a bearing sub-assembly. An escutcheon is positioned around at least part of the inlet end of the spout. A stationary body has a portion that extends into the channel of the spout and a portion extending around an outer radial periphery of the inlet end of the spout. The portion extending around the outer periphery of the inlet end and the escutcheon defining a pocket that retains the bearing sub-assembly. | 07-15-2010 |
20120227836 | RETAINER ASSEMBLY FOR SWIVEL SPOUT - A swing spout assembly is disclosed which has a spout having a channel extending from an inlet end to a discharge end. A radially extending groove is formed adjacent the inlet end of the spout, and a snap ring is received in the groove of the spout. A pair of glides in the form of wear washers sandwich the portion of the snap ring extending out of the groove to form a bearing subassembly. An escutcheon is positioned around at least part of the inlet end of the spout. A stationary body has a portion that extends into the channel of the spout and a portion extending around an outer radial periphery of the inlet end of the spout. The portion extending around the outer periphery of the inlet end and the escutcheon defining a pocket that retains the bearing sub-assembly. | 09-13-2012 |
Misha Ghosh, Charlotte, NC US
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20110145038 | Prediction Market Systems and Methods - The present disclosure provides a method and system for predicting markets, including providing a plurality of prediction questions by an administrator over a network interface, displaying a first screen whereby a user may choose between a plurality of tabs containing a plurality of prediction question topics, displaying a second screen showing the prediction questions, displaying a third screen showing a single prediction question, upon request by a user, and optionally, awarding points to the user. | 06-16-2011 |
20150084785 | WIRELESS UTILITY METER READING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A wireless meter reading system and method are provided to facilitate billing a consumer for utility usage. The wireless meter reading system comprises: (a) at least one utility meter; (b) at least one camera or imaging device optionally coupled to the at least one utility meter, wherein the at least one camera or imaging device operates to provide wireless meter reading image(s) of the utility meter from time to time, and wherein the wireless meter reading images comprise utility usage data and identifying data of the utility meter; (c) a power source coupled to the camera or imaging device; (d) a communication device for wirelessly receiving the meter reading images from the camera or imaging device; and (e) a wide area connection with the communication device for communicating the meter reading images to a central location. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088734 | WIRELESS UTILITY METER READING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A wireless meter reading system and method are provided to facilitate billing a consumer for utility usage. The method comprises providing a camera or imaging device optionally coupled to a utility meter at a consumer site. The camera or imaging device operates to provide one or more wireless meter reading images of the utility meter from time to time. The one or more wireless meter reading images comprise utility usage data and identifying data of the utility meter. The one or more wireless meter reading images are transmitted to the utility provider. The utility consumer receives from the utility provider a billing statement for utility usage at the consumer site for a defined time period. The billing statement is based on the one or more wireless meter reading images transmitted to the utility provider. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088798 | DETECTING BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS AND ANOMALIES USING METADATA - A method and a system are provided that include retrieving, from one or more databases, a first set of information including metadata of electronic communications of one or more entities, and retrieving, from one or more databases, a second set of information including metadata of telecom communications of the one or more entities. The method and system also include analyzing the metadata of the electronic communications and the metadata of the telecom communications to determine one or more interconnection associations of the one or more entities, and identifying activities and characteristics attributable to the one or more entities based on the one or more interconnection associations. The method and system are useful for identifying networks through metadata to prevent criminal or other unlawful activity (e.g., fraud, theft, etc.) and/or to mine for opportunities. | 03-26-2015 |
Mrinmoy Ghosh, Atlanta, GA US
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20090031082 | Accessing a Cache in a Data Processing Apparatus - A data processing apparatus is provided having processing logic for performing a sequence of operations, and a cache having a plurality of segments for storing data values for access by the processing logic. The processing logic is arranged, when access to a data value is required, to issue an access request specifying an address in memory associated with that data value, and the cache is responsive to the address to perform a lookup procedure during which it is determined whether the data value is stored in the cache. Indication logic is provided which, in response to an address portion of the address, provides for each of at least a subject of the segments an indication as to whether the data value is stored in that segment. The indication logic has guardian storage for storing guarding data, and hash logic for performing a hash operation on the address portion in order to reference the guarding data to determine each indication. Each indication indicates whether the data value is either definitely not stored in the associated segment or is potentially stored with the associated segment, and the cache is then operable to use the indications produced by the indication logic to affect the lookup procedure performed in respect of any segment whose associated indication indicates that the data value is definitely not stored in that segment. This technique has been found to provide a particularly power efficient mechanism for accessing the cache. | 01-29-2009 |
20090222625 | CACHE MISS DETECTION IN A DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS - A data processing apparatus and method are provided for detecting cache misses. The data processing apparatus has processing logic for executing a plurality of program threads, and a cache for storing data values for access by the processing logic. When access to a data value is required while executing a first program thread, the processing logic issues an access request specifying an address in memory associated with that data value, and the cache is responsive to the address to perform a lookup procedure to determine whether the data value is stored in the cache. Indication logic is provided which in response to an address portion of the address provides an indication as to whether the data value is stored in the cache, this indication being produced before a result of the lookup procedure is available, and the indication logic only issuing an indication that the data value is not stored in the cache if that indication is guaranteed to be correct. Control logic is then provided which, if the indication indicates that the data value is not stored in the cache, uses that indication to control a process having an effect on a program thread other than the first program thread. | 09-03-2009 |
Papia Ghosh, Na, MA US
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20110182881 | SIGNATURE AND DETERMINANTS ASSOCIATED WITH METASTASIS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides methods of detecting cancer using biomarkers. | 07-28-2011 |
Parthasarathi Ghosh, Chesterfield, MO US
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20080305212 | Protein Hydrolysate Compositions Having Improved Sensory Characteristics and Physical Properties - The present invention provides protein hydrolysate compositions, processes for making protein hydrolysate compositions, and food products comprising protein hydrolysate compositions. The protein hydrolysate compositions generally comprise polypeptide fragments having primarily either an arginine residue or a lysine residue at each carboxyl terminus. | 12-11-2008 |
Parthasarathi S. Ghosh, Chesterfield, MO US
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20110097448 | Protein Hydrolysate Compositions Stable Under Acidic Conditions - The present invention provides protein hydrolysate compositions, processes for making protein hydrolysate compositions, and food products comprising protein hydrolysate compositions. The protein hydrolysate compositions generally comprise a mixture of oligopeptides having an average molecular size of less than about 10,000 Daltons, wherein at least about 60% of the oligopeptides are soluble at a pH of less than about 7.0. | 04-28-2011 |
Pradip K. Ghosh, Worcester, MA US
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20080199296 | BUNDLING SYSTEM FOR LONG PRODUCTS - A system for bundling long ferrous products comprises a roller table for delivering the products longitudinally to a receiving station. A cradle is spaced laterally from the receiving station and is constructed and arranged to receive and accumulate the products in bundle form. A stacker is positioned between the receiving station and the cradle, and a pre-stacker is positioned between the stacker and the receiving station. A transport system laterally advances products from the receiving station to the pre-stacker, and the pre-stacker operates in concert with the transport system to pre-stack multiple layers of the products into sub-bundles and to transfer the sub-bundles to the stacker, which then operates to deposit the sub-bundles in the cradle. | 08-21-2008 |
20090263231 | BUNDLING SYSTEM FOR LONG PRODUCTS - A system for bundling long ferrous products comprises a roller table for delivering the products longitudinally to a receiving station. A cradle is spaced laterally from the receiving station and is constructed and arranged to receive and accumulate the products in bundle form. A stacker is positioned between the receiving station and the cradle, and a pre-stacker is positioned between the stacker and the receiving station. A transport system laterally advances products from the receiving station to the pre-stacker, and the pre-stacker operates in concert with the transport system to pre-stack multiple layers of the products into sub-bundles and to transfer the sub-bundles to the stacker, which then operates to deposit the sub-bundles in the cradle. | 10-22-2009 |
Rajiv Ghosh, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20100228362 | TREMOR STABILIZING SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD DEVICES - A handheld device for canceling unintentional muscle movement. The device includes a base comprising a handgrip for a user to hold, a gripping element linked to the base for releasably connecting the handheld device to an object, a sensor that detects movement of the base, a controller linked to the sensor, and at least one actuator that operates under control of the controller to cause movement of the gripping element in a direction that at least partially counteracts the detected movement of the base. | 09-09-2010 |
Ranjana Ghosh, Minneapolis, MN US
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20080266141 | METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING DIAGNOSTICS REASONER MODELS - A method for optimizing a diagnostic reasoner model, for use in connection with a diagnostic system for testing a system under test of an aircraft, includes the steps of querying for a plurality of primary indicators, further querying for a plurality of supplemental indicators, and updating the diagnostic reasoner model based at least in part on the supplemental indicators. The primary indicators identify one or more potential faults in the system under test. Each supplemental indicator provides information either validating or invalidating a particular primary indicator or association of primary indicators. | 10-30-2008 |
20120030501 | AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF SUCCESS OF USING A COMPUTERIZED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM - Methods and systems are provided for improving the repair efficacy of a repair action using inferred feedback. The method comprises downloading a repair procedure, which has a probability of success for correcting the fault code. Repair action data is input into to the computing device and is tracked and correlated with the downloaded procedure. The method then adjusts a probability of success of the repair procedure in clearing the fault code generated by the complex system based at least on the correlation. The system comprises a means for receiving repair data, a means for tracking repair action data taken, a means for correlating the tracked repair action and the repair data, and a means for updating a probability of success of the repair action based at least in part on the correlation of the repair data, the repair action data and the operating status of the complex system. | 02-02-2012 |
Santosh K. Ghosh, Mayfield Heights, OH US
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20100022025 | METHOD OF DETECTING HUMAN BETA-DEFENSINS - A method of detecting β-defensin in a bodily sample from a subject includes reducing the electrostatic interaction between β-defensin and negatively charged moieties in the bodily sample prior to detecting the β-defensin with an antibody or epitope binding fragment thereof. | 01-28-2010 |
Shomir Ghosh, Cambridge, MA US
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20120289495 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - Disclosed are compounds having the formula: | 11-15-2012 |
20120322827 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - Disclosed are compounds having the formula: | 12-20-2012 |
20130059883 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - Disclosed are compounds having the formula: | 03-07-2013 |
20140155381 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to novel retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma (RORγ) modulators and their use in the treatment of diseases mediated by RORγ. | 06-05-2014 |
20140155419 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to novel retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma (RORγ) modulators and their use in the treatment of diseases mediated by RORγ. | 06-05-2014 |
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Shuvanker Ghosh, Tampa, FL US
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20100250300 | METHOD FOR TRANSFORMING AN ENTERPRISE BASED ON LINKAGES AMONG BUSINESS COMPONENTS, BUSINESS PROCESSES AND SERVICES - A business consulting company performs an assessment of a client business enterprise. The assessment includes use of a computer implemented tool for performing business component modeling techniques for creating a heat map. The heat map is used with the tool to form a domain decomposition, form a goal-service modeling structure, and perform an existing asset analysis based to linkages to the heat map. The assessment is delivered to the client company. A service oriented architecture, SOA, solution plan based on the assessment may also be delivered. The consulting company may implement the SOA plan for the client. | 09-30-2010 |
20100251205 | SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION IN AN ENTERPRISE - A business enterprise is assessed by a consultant using a computer implemented tool for practicing component business modeling techniques. The tool builds a map of components, filters the map to form a heat map and identifies collaborations. Key performance indicators are evaluated. | 09-30-2010 |
20110191744 | ARCHITECTING AND DEFINING EXTENSIBLE METHODS AND PROCESSES TO BUILD HYBRID SOLUTIONS - A method and system defines a mechanism to architect and define extensible methods and processes to build hybrid solutions. Solution templates provide a mechanism to architect and define the software development method in an extensible way and it enables the method architecture to be flexible to assemble method content and process elements only for those solution types that are necessary for a given solution. Solution templates keep the common base method lightweight and reusable and control the proliferation of software development processes necessary to build hybrid solutions by defining the solution templates for each of the solution types as pluggable extensions or add-ons to the base method that can be assembled on demand based on project needs. | 08-04-2011 |
20110191745 | RE-FACTORING, RATIONALIZING AND PRIORITIZING A SERVICE MODEL AND ASSESSING SERVICE EXPOSURE IN THE SERVICE MODEL - The method of the present invention to re-factor, rationalize, and prioritize a service model and to assess service exposure in the service model is illustrated. To be dedicated to every client's success means, in this context, to be sure we are building the right service portfolio for the client that has the highest relevance to what they do, what their objectives are, and what they aspire to achieve. Therefore, we need to periodically pause and review the service model as it stands, infant or mature, and validate its relevance from a client's perspective. This process is called rationalizing the service model (or portfolio). This review can lead to changes (called re-factoring) in the service model due to a re-prioritization. Some services will become more important, others will sink in priority. Thus, the method of the present invention is called service re-factoring and rationalization (SRR). The service model is reviewed and re-factored and the service portfolio and service hierarchy are refined, exposure decisions are made, and finally the service model and its constituent parts are rationalized based on the re-factoring and exposure decisions. Another technique called Service Litmus Tests (SLTs) is leveraged during service re-factoring and rationalization. SLTs are set of gating criteria to select and filter a set of (candidate) services from the service portfolio for exposure. A Service Exposure Assessment Toolkit (SEAT) is also presented in the present invention. SEAT is a mathematical model to facilitate making exposure decisions for services and prioritizing the services in the service model. | 08-04-2011 |
20110208552 | LEVERAGING BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SOA SOLUTION DEVELOPMENT - The present invention comprises a method for treating business services identified in CBM as service categories, a top-down concept prior to identification of actual services—of SOA. It provides new algorithms to group the services identified from process maps by business services and services categories. It reconciles a granularity gap between business capabilities that are offered as business services at business architecture level and SOA services at the IT level. The present invention provides a tooling enhancement to map business process elements (process, sub-process, task) and business activities to suitable business services, new algorithms to group services identified from process maps by business services, an efficient way of leveraging Business Services for SOA solution development and an elimination of manual effort, time, and inconsistent approaches to group the services identified from process maps. | 08-25-2011 |
20140304677 | RE-FACTORING, RATIONALIZING AND PRIORITIZING A SERVICE MODEL AND ASSESSING SERVICE EXPOSURE IN THE SERVICE MODEL - Provided herein are approaches to re-factor, rationalize, and prioritize a service model, and to assess service exposure in the service model. At least one approach provides: determining a granularity of one or more services of the service model; re-factoring and refining a service portfolio and a hierarchy of the service model; adapting a Service Litmus Test (SLT) and service exposure scope to the service model; applying Service Litmus Tests (SLTs) to the service model; and verifying, with each affected stakeholder associated with the service model, that the service model achieves business and technical needs based on the results of the SLTs, which include tests to make exposure decisions, including whether to expose the service or not expose the service, wherein the service represent business capabilities and are placed in the hierarchy of the service model which represents the granularity. | 10-09-2014 |
Soumojeet Ghosh, Gurnee, IL US
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20100280055 | Flavoring Systems for Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods of Making Such Compositions - A flavoring system for a liquid pharmaceutical composition and pharmaceutical compositions containing such flavoring systems are disclosed. Flavoring systems of the invention include at least one sweetening agent, at least two flavored ingredients, and at least one flavor modifier selected from the group consisting of citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium chloride, and mixtures thereof. At least two of the flavored ingredients are selected from the group consisting of a vanilla flavored ingredient, a peppermint flavored ingredient, a menthol flavored ingredient, a cotton candy flavored ingredient, and mixtures thereof. The one or more sweetening agents comprise glycerin, monoammonium glycyrrhizinate, saccharin sodium, acesulfame potassium, high fructose corn syrup, and/or mixtures thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention include a flavoring system of the invention, a solvent system, and at least one pharmaceutically active agent, such as lopinavir or derivatives thereof, ritonavir or derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof. Methods for making such liquid pharmaceutical compositions are also disclosed. | 11-04-2010 |
20110165239 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ATORVASTATIN - The present invention provides stable pharmaceutical compositions comprised of atorvastatin and sodium bicarbonate or L-arginine. The compositions are prepared as bulk drug compositions and also as oral dosage units, such as tablets or capsules. The compositions are useful for preparation of monolithic and bi-layer tablets containing atorvastatin as the only active agent or combined with one or more additional active agents. The compositions are useful for treating hypercholesterolemia and related conditions. | 07-07-2011 |
20120022089 | Solid Pharmaceutical Dosage Form - A solid pharmaceutical dosage form providing improved oral bioavailability is disclosed for inhibitors of HIV protease. In particular, the dosage form comprises a solid dispersion of at least one HIV protease inhibitor and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable water-soluble polymer and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant, said pharmaceutically acceptable water-soluble polymer having a Tg of at least about 50° C. Preferably, the pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant has an HLB value of from about 4 to about 10. | 01-26-2012 |
20120202858 | Solid Pharmaceutical Dosage Form - A solid pharmaceutical dosage form providing improved oral bioavailability is disclosed for inhibitors of HIV protease. In particular, the dosage form comprises a solid dispersion of at least one HIV protease inhibitor and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable water-soluble polymer and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant, said pharmaceutically acceptable water-soluble polymer having a Tg of at least about 50° C. Preferably, the pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant has an HLB value of from about 4 to about 10. | 08-09-2012 |
20120205830 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING MONOLITHIC TABLETS - The present invention relates to a process for producing monolithic tablets. The method employs a melt-processed composition containing at least on active agent and at least one thermoplastic binder. The invention further relates to a method for cutting and deflashing a belt of pre-shaped bodies of a melt-processed composition, wherein the pre-shaped bodies are interconnected by flash. | 08-16-2012 |
20130004578 | Solid Pharmaceutical Dosage Formulation - The present invention provides a pharmaceutical dosage formulation, and more particularly, a pharmaceutical dosage formulation comprising an HIV protease inhibitor. | 01-03-2013 |
20130252985 | Flavoring Systems for Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods of Making Such Compositions - A flavoring system for a liquid pharmaceutical composition and pharmaceutical compositions containing such flavoring systems are disclosed. Flavoring systems of the invention include at least one sweetening agent, at least two flavored ingredients, and at least one flavor modifier selected from the group consisting of citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium chloride, and mixtures thereof. At least two of the flavored ingredients are selected from the group consisting of a vanilla flavored ingredient, a peppermint flavored ingredient, a menthol flavored ingredient, a cotton candy flavored ingredient, and mixtures thereof. The one or more sweetening agents comprise glycerin, monoammonium glycyrrhizinate, saccharin sodium, acesulfame potassium, high fructose corn syrup, and/or mixtures thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention include a flavoring system of the invention, a solvent system, and at least one pharmaceutically active agent, such as lopinavir or derivatives thereof, ritonavir or derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof. Methods for making such liquid pharmaceutical compositions are also disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
Souvik Ghosh, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20090085696 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN A SLIDER PHONE - A method and apparatus for internal RF signal transmission between the fixed base portion and the sliding portion of a mobile communication terminal using capacitive coupling are disclosed. The method and apparatus provide internal RF signal transmission when the sliding portion is open (SO) and when the sliding portion is closed (SC). The method for internal RF signal transmission in a mobile communication terminal includes a first capacitor plate for forming a first capacitor when the two parts are at a first position relative to each other and for forming a second capacitor when the two parts are at a second position relative to each other. | 04-02-2009 |
Subham Ghosh, Blaine, MN US
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20130030481 | MORPHOLOGY-BASED DISCRIMINATION ALGORITHM BASED ON RELATIVE AMPLITUDE DIFFERENCES AND CORRELATION OF IMPRINTS OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION - Techniques for morphologic discrimination between beats of a tachyarrhythmia episode are described for selecting delivery of appropriate therapy. An exemplary method comprises nonordered binning of digitized amplitude values of signals associated with cardiac depolarizations. Monomorphic VT is discriminated from polymorphic VT without signal alignment. One exemplary method involves sensing electrical signals associated with depolarizations of a patient's heart during a tachyarrhythmia episode. The sensed electrical signals are converted to digital values and stored. The stored digital values are normalized and binned. At most, 5 pairs of beats or depolarizations are compared for morphologic similarity by determining the similarity between the binned values associated with each pair. The result of the comparison is used to select and deliver therapy to the patient. | 01-31-2013 |
20130053906 | MORPHOLOGY-BASED PRECURSOR TO TEMPLATE MATCHING COMPARISION - One or more embodiments of the present disclosure relates to a method and/or system for classifying and/or treating heart rhythms. The present disclosure involves sensing electrical signals associated with depolarizations of a patient's heart. The sensed electrical signals are converted to digital values and storing the digital values. Normalizing solely a maximum and a minimum value of the stored digital values associated with a depolarization of the patient's heart without normalizing other stored digital values of the depolarization is another aspect of the present disclosure. The maximum and minimum values associated with the depolarization are compared to maximum and minimum values associated with a template derived from signals indicative of a heart depolarization of known type. A determination is made as to whether a match exists between the maximum and minimum values associated with the depolarization to the maximum and minimum values associated with a template. | 02-28-2013 |
20130190834 | MODIFYING ATRIOVENTRICULAR DELAY BASED ON ACTIVATION TIMES - Methods and/or devices may be configured to monitor ventricular activation times and modify an atrioventricular delay (AV delay) based on the monitored ventricular activation times. Further, the methods and/or devices may determine whether the AV delay should be modified based on the measured activation times before modifying the AV delay. | 07-25-2013 |
20140107507 | DETERMINING ONSETS AND OFFSETS OF CARDIAC DEPOLARIZATION AND REPOLARIZATION WAVES - In one example, a method includes determining a slope of a cardiac electrogram. The method may also include determining a threshold value based on a maximum of the slope of the cardiac electrogram. The method may further include identifying a last point of the cardiac electrogram before the slope of the cardiac electrogram crosses the threshold as one of an onset or an offset of a wave. In another example, the method further includes receiving an indication of local ventricular motion associated with a cardiac contraction, and determining an electromechanical delay between the identified onset and the local ventricular motion. Some examples include providing the electromechanical delay for configuration of cardiac resynchronization therapy. | 04-17-2014 |
20140114372 | TRACKING PACING EFFECTIVENESS BASED ON WAVEFORM FEATURES - Methods and/or devices may be configured to track effectiveness of pacing therapy by monitoring two or more electrical vectors of the patient's heart during pacing therapy and analyzing at least one feature of a morphological waveform within each of the two or more electrical vectors. | 04-24-2014 |
20140163632 | EFFECTIVE CAPTURE TEST - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining the efficacy of CRT through use of an effective capture test (ECT). One or more embodiments comprises sensing a signal in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal. Exemplary features parsed from the signal include a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. The data is evaluated through use of the ECT. By employing the ECT, efficacy of CRT is easily and automatically evaluated. | 06-12-2014 |
20140163633 | EFFECTIVE CAPTURE TEST - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining the efficacy of CRT through use of an effective capture test (ECT). One or more embodiments comprises sensing a signal in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal. Exemplary features parsed from the signal include a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. The data is evaluated through use of the ECT. By employing the ECT, efficacy of CRT is easily and automatically evaluated. | 06-12-2014 |
20140163634 | EFFECTIVE CAPTURE TEST - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining the efficacy of CRT through use of an effective capture test (ECT). One or more embodiments comprises sensing a signal in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal. Exemplary features parsed from the signal include a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. The data is evaluated through use of the ECT. By employing the ECT, efficacy of CRT is easily and automatically evaluated. | 06-12-2014 |
20140163635 | EFFECTIVE CAPTURE TEST - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining the efficacy of CRT through use of an effective capture test (ECT). One or more embodiments comprises sensing a signal in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal. Exemplary features parsed from the signal include a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. The data is evaluated through use of the ECT. By employing the ECT, efficacy of CRT is easily and automatically evaluated. | 06-12-2014 |
20140180355 | EFFECTIVE CAPTURE - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining the efficacy of CRT through use of an effective capture test (ECT). One or more embodiments comprises sensing a signal in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal. Exemplary features parsed from the signal include a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. The data is evaluated through use of the ECT. By employing the ECT, efficacy of CRT is easily and automatically evaluated. | 06-26-2014 |
20140235987 | METHOD AND DETERMINATION OF CARDIAC ACTIVATION FROM ELECTROGRAMS WITH MULTIPLE DEFLECTIONS - A method and system for determining activation times for electric potentials from complex electrograms to identify the location of arrhythmic sources or drivers. The method includes counting a number deflections in a recorded cardiac electrogram signal from at least one electrode for a predetermined amount of time. A deflection time is identified for each of the counted number of deflections. A most negative slope is identified between each of the identified deflections times. Each of the identified most negative slopes is correlated to a possible activation time. Each possible activation time is associated with a corresponding electrode from the at least one electrode. A spatial voltage gradient at each corresponding electrode is calculated for each possible activation time. The greatest spatial voltage gradient is identified. The greatest spatial voltage gradient is correlated to an activation time. | 08-21-2014 |
20140236252 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DURING FUSION PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left and right ventricular electrodes. Pacing using a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing weighted sums of the measured activation times to measure a fusion index and select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses based on comparing fusion indices during pacing from different LV electrodes. One or more embodiments use the same fusion index to select an optimal A-V delay by comparing fusion indices during pacing with different A-V delays at resting atrial rates as well as rates above the resting rate. | 08-21-2014 |
20140236253 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DURING FUSION PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left and right ventricular electrodes. Pacing using a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing weighted sums of the measured activation times to measure a fusion index and select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses based on comparing fusion indices during pacing from different LV electrodes. One or more embodiments use the same fusion index to select an optimal A-V delay by comparing fusion indices during pacing with different A-V delays at resting atrial rates as well as rates above the resting rate. | 08-21-2014 |
20140277245 | MODULATE PACING RATE TO INCREASE THE PERCENTAGE OF EFFECTIVE VENTRICULAR CAPTURE DURING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining whether a patient is experiencing atrial fibrillation (AF). If the patient is experiencing AF, the efficacy of CRT is determined. A signal is sensed in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal and a determination is made as to whether the ventricular pacing stimulus evoked a response from the ventricle. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277246 | MODULATE PACING RATE TO INCREASE THE PERCENTAGE OF EFFECTIVE VENTRICULAR CAPTURE DURING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION - The present disclosure pertains to cardiac pacing methods and systems, and, more particularly, to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In particular, the present disclosure pertains to determining whether a patient is experiencing atrial fibrillation (AF). If the patient is experiencing AF, the efficacy of CRT is determined. A signal is sensed in response to a ventricular pacing stimulus. Through signal processing, a number of features are parsed from the signal and a determination is made as to whether the ventricular pacing stimulus evoked a response from the ventricle. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277247 | REDUCTION OR ELIMINATION OF PACE POLARIZATION EFFECTS - The present disclosure relates to cardiac evoked response detection and, more particularly, reducing polarization effects in order to detect an evoked response following delivery of a stimulation pulse. An implantable medical device (IMD) is configured to deliver a ventricular pacing pulse. A signal is sensed in response to the ventricular pacing stimulus. A window is placed over the sensed signal to obtain a set of data from the signal after a paced event. The set of data extracted from the sensed signal comprises a maximum amplitude, a maximum time associated with the maximum amplitude, a minimum amplitude, and a minimum time associated with the minimum amplitude. Responsive to processing the extracted data, the window is delayed to avoid polarization effects. A determination is then made as to whether the ventricular pacing stimulus is capturing the paced ventricle in response to determining whether the maximum time is greater than the minimum time. | 09-18-2014 |
20140323882 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND INTERFACES FOR IDENTIFYING OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL VECTORS - Systems, methods, and graphical user interfaces are described herein for identification of optimal electrical vectors for use in assisting a user in implantation of implantable electrodes to be used in cardiac therapy. Cardiac improvement information may be generated for each pacing configuration, and one or more pacing configuration may be selected based on the cardiac improvement information. Optimal electrical vectors using the selected pacing configurations may be identified using longevity information generated for each electrical vector. Electrodes may then be implanted for use in cardiac therapy to form the optimal electrical vector. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323892 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND INTERFACES FOR IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE ELECTRODES - Systems, methods, and interfaces are described herein for identification of effective electrodes to be used in sensing and/or therapy. Two or more portions of a signal monitored using an electrode may be compared to determine whether the electrode is effective. The two or more portions may correspond to the same portion or window of a cardiac cycle. Further, signals from a first electrode and from a second electrode located proximate the first electrode may be compared to determine whether one or both of the electrodes are effective. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323893 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND INTERFACES FOR IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE ELECTRODES - Systems, methods, and interfaces are described herein for identification of effective electrodes to be used in sensing and/or therapy. Two or more portions of a signal monitored using an electrode may be compared to determine whether the electrode is effective. The two or more portions may correspond to the same portion or window of a cardiac cycle. Further, signals from a first electrode and from a second electrode located proximate the first electrode may be compared to determine whether one or both of the electrodes are effective. | 10-30-2014 |
20140371807 | METRICS OF ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY AND ELECTRICAL ACTIVATION PATTERNS FROM SURFACE ECG ELECTRODES - A method and system of cardiac pacing is disclosed. A baseline rhythm is determined using a plurality of body-surface electrodes. A set of baseline functional electrical metrics is determined in response to determining the baseline rhythm. Resynchronization pacing is delivered using a right ventricular electrode and a pacing left ventricular electrode or only with a left ventricular electrode. A set of functional electrical metrics relating to cardiac depolarization and repolarization is determined in response to resynchronization pacing. A determination is made as to whether relative reduction of at least one functional electrical metric from the set of functional electrical metrics exceeds X % of its corresponding value from the set of baseline functional electrical metrics. A determination is made as to whether an absolute value of at least one electrical metric from the set of the functional electrical metrics is less than Y ms. A determination is made as to whether a site is responsive to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). | 12-18-2014 |
20140371808 | METRICS OF ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY AND ELECTRICAL ACTIVATION PATTERNS FROM SURFACE ECG ELECTRODES - A method and system of cardiac pacing is disclosed. A baseline rhythm is determined using a plurality of body-surface electrodes. A set of baseline functional electrical metrics is determined in response to determining the baseline rhythm. Resynchronization pacing is delivered using a right ventricular electrode and a pacing left ventricular electrode or only with a left ventricular electrode. A set of functional electrical metrics relating to cardiac depolarization and repolarization is determined in response to resynchronization pacing. A determination is made as to whether relative reduction of at least one functional electrical metric from the set of functional electrical metrics exceeds X % of its corresponding value from the set of baseline functional electrical metrics. A determination is made as to whether an absolute value of at least one electrical metric from the set of the functional electrical metrics is less than Y ms. A determination is made as to whether a site is responsive to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). | 12-18-2014 |
20140371832 | IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODE LOCATION SELECTION - Systems, methods, and interfaces are described herein for assisting in noninvasive location selection for an implantable electrode for use in cardiac therapy. Mechanical motion information and surrogate electrical activation times may be used to identify one or more candidate site regions. | 12-18-2014 |
20140371833 | IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODE LOCATION SELECTION - Systems, methods, and interfaces are described herein for assisting in noninvasive location selection for an implantable electrode for use in cardiac therapy. Mechanical motion information and surrogate electrical activation times may be used to identify one or more candidate site regions. | 12-18-2014 |
20150032014 | DETERMINING ONSETS AND OFFSETS OF CARDIAC DEPOLARIZATION AND REPOLARIZATION WAVES - An exemplary computer-implemented method is disclosed for detection of onset of depolarization on far-field electrograms (EGMs) or electrocardiogram (ECG)- or ECG-like signals. The method includes determining a baseline rhythm using a plurality of body-surface electrodes. The baseline rhythm includes an atrial marker and a ventricular marker. A pre-specified window is defined as being between the atrial marker and the ventricular marker. A low pass filter is applied to a signal within the window. A rectified slope of the signal within the window is determined. A determination is made as to whether a time point (t1) is present such that the rectified slope exceeds 10% of a maximum value of the rectified slope. A point of onset of a depolarization complex in the signal is determined. The point of onset occurs at a largest curvature in the signal within the window. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032016 | IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTHY VERSUS UNHEALTHY SUBSTRATE FOR PACING FROM A MULTIPOLAR LEAD - A medical device system performs a method determining presence of scar tissue. Torso-surface potential signals are received by a processor from multiple electrodes distributed on a torso of a patient. The processor extracts features of the potential signal from each electrode and stores values of the features in a non-transitory storage medium. The processor determines a scar indicator index for each of the electrodes from the stored features and identifies which ones of the electrodes have an affirmative scar indicator index. An overall scar burden index is determined as a proportion of the electrodes with an affirmative scar indicator index. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032171 | IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTHY VERSUS UNHEALTHY SUBSTRATE FOR PACING FROM A MULTIPOLAR LEAD - A medical device system performs a method for determining presence of scar tissue through an implanted lead having an electrode for cardiac pacing and sensing. A sensing module senses heart activity with the electrode to produce a unipolar electrogram (EGM) waveform. A processor receives the unipolar EGM waveform and extracts two or more features representative of heart activity at the electrode. Scar tissue is identified at the site of the first electrode based upon at least two of the extracted features indicating scar tissue. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032172 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF TIME OF LEFT VENTRICULAR PACING WITH RESPECT TO INTRINSIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR ACTIVATION IN CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY - A method and system of cardiac pacing is disclosed. A baseline rhythm is determined. The baseline rhythm includes a baseline atrial event and a baseline right ventricular RV event from an implanted cardiac lead or a leadless device, a pre-excitation interval determined from the baseline atrial event and the baseline RV event, and a plurality of activation times determined from a plurality of body-surface electrodes. A determination is made as to whether a time interval measured from an atrial event to a RV event is disparate from another time interval measured from the atrial event to an earliest RV activation time of the plurality of activation times. A correction factor is applied to the pre-excitation interval to obtain a corrected pre-excitation interval in response to determining the RV event is disparate from the earliest RV activation time. The processor is configured to signal the pulse generator to deliver electrical stimuli to a left ventricle (LV) using the corrected pre-excitation interval before RV sensing time. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032173 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF TIME OF LEFT VENTRICULAR PACING WITH RESPECT TO INTRINSIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR ACTIVATION IN CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY - A method and system of cardiac pacing is disclosed. A baseline rhythm is determined. The baseline rhythm includes a baseline atrial event and a baseline right ventricular RV event from an implanted cardiac lead or a leadless device, a pre-excitation interval determined from the baseline atrial event and the baseline RV event, and a plurality of activation times determined from a plurality of body-surface electrodes. A determination is made as to whether a time interval measured from an atrial event to a RV event is disparate from another time interval measured from the atrial event to an earliest RV activation time of the plurality of activation times. A correction factor is applied to the pre-excitation interval to obtain a corrected pre-excitation interval in response to determining the RV event is disparate from the earliest RV activation time. The processor is configured to signal the pulse generator to deliver electrical stimuli to a left ventricle (LV) using the corrected pre-excitation interval before RV sensing time. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032174 | COMBINATION OF FEEDBACK ON MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION TO SELECT THERAPY PARAMETERS - A system and method select a pacing site for a cardiac pacing therapy. A change from a baseline mechanical activity is extracted from a signal of mechanical heart activity during pacing at each one of multiple pacing sites along a heart chamber. A change from a baseline electrical activity is extracted from a signal of electrical heart activity during pacing at each of the of pacing sites. The pacing sites are sorted in a first order based upon the changes in mechanical heart activity and in a second order based upon the changes in electrical heart activity. A pacing site is selected from the multiple pacing sites as a common pacing site between the first order and the second order. | 01-29-2015 |
Subham Ghosh, Circle Pines, MN US
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20120289845 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING MORPHOLOGICAL STABILITY OF CARDIAC CYCLES - A method includes retrieving electrogram (EGM) data for N cardiac cycles from a memory of an implantable medical device. N is an integer greater than 1. The method further include categorizing each of the N cardiac cycles into one of a plurality of categories based on a morphology of the N cardiac cycles and performing comparisons between pairs of the N cardiac cycles. Each of the comparisons between two cardiac cycles includes detecting a mismatch between the two cardiac cycles when the two cardiac cycles are in different categories, and detecting a match between the two cardiac cycles when the two cardiac cycles are in the same category. Additionally, the method includes classifying the rhythm of the N cardiac cycles based on a number of detected matches and detected mismatches. | 11-15-2012 |
20130165983 | MONITORING ACTIVATION TIMES FOR USE IN DETERMINING PACING EFFECTIVNESS - Methods and/or devices may be configured to track effectiveness of pacing therapy by monitoring activation times over time, e.g., between pacing stimulus and electrical activity resulting from the pacing stimulus. Generally, the methods and/or devices may determine whether the delivered pacing therapy was effective based on the measured activation times. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165986 | DETECTION OF TARGET VEIN FOR CRT THERAPY - A method for selecting a target vein for left ventricular lead placement for cardiac resynchronization therapy includes determining electrical dispersion for the first coronary vein by calculating the difference between (i) activation time at a location of the vein that has the latest activation time of a plurality of locations in the vein and (ii) activation time at a location that has the earliest activation time of the plurality of locations. The method may further include (ii) determining whether the magnitude of the electrical dispersion for the vein meets or exceeds a predetermined threshold selecting the vein if the vein meets or exceeds the predetermined threshold; or (ii) selecting, among several veins, the vein that has the highest electrical dispersion. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165988 | EFFECTIVENESS OF VENTRICULAR SENSE RESPONSE IN CRT - A method for monitoring the effectiveness of VSR and for taking action to improve the effectiveness of VSRs, if they are determined to be ineffective, includes comparing the a VSR evoked electrogram to a template electrogram of a pure biventricular paced CRT beat. If the electrograms, or features thereof, are similar, the VSR is determined to be effective. If the VSR is determined to be ineffective, the AV delay of biventricular CRT is shortened in a step-wise fashion in an incremental manner. | 06-27-2013 |
20130218224 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DERIVED FROM MULTIPOLAR LEADS OR MULTIPLE ELECTRODES DURING BIVENTRICULAR PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a right ventricular electrode and a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing sums of the measured activation times to select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses. | 08-22-2013 |
20130218225 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DERIVED FROM MULTIPOLAR LEADS OR MULTIPLE ELECTRODES DURING BIVENTRICULAR PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a right ventricular electrode and a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing sums of the measured activation times to select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses. | 08-22-2013 |
20130218226 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DERIVED FROM MULTIPOLAR LEADS OR MULTIPLE ELECTRODES DURING BIVENTRICULAR PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a right ventricular electrode and a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing sums of the measured activation times to select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses. | 08-22-2013 |
20130218227 | CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION DERIVED FROM MULTIPOLAR LEADS OR MULTIPLE ELECTRODES DURING BIVENTRICULAR PACING - Generally, the disclosure is directed one or more methods or systems of cardiac pacing employing a right ventricular electrode and a plurality of left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a first one of the left ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Pacing using the right ventricular electrode and a second one of the ventricular electrodes and measuring activation times at other ones of the left ventricular electrodes. Employing sums of the measured activation times to select one of the left ventricular electrodes for delivery of subsequent pacing pulses. | 08-22-2013 |
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Subhas Ghosh, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20120240345 | ANTIMICROBIAL FABRICS MADE USING SOL-GEL/N-HALAMINE CHEMISTRY, AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Methods of treating fabrics using sol-gel halamine chemistry to impart antimicrobial properties thereto are described, as well as fabrics produced by the described methods. In one embodiment, the antimicrobial fabrics may be used to fabricate antimicrobial divider curtains for use in hospitals and medical facilities. | 09-27-2012 |
20140213131 | FLAME RETARDANT TEXTILE - The disclosure relates to curable polysilyl phosphate compounds and compositions as well as related methods and flame-retardant textiles incorporating the same. Curable polysilyl phosphate compounds according to the disclosure include a hydrocarbon moiety comprising at least one phosphate group and more than two hydrolysable silyl groups linked to the hydrocarbon moiety. In some embodiments, the hydrocarbon moiety is derived from spirocyclic pentaerythritol diphosphoryl chloride. The curable polysilyl phosphate compound can applied to a textile substrate and then cured to provide a flame-retardant textile with the cured polysilyl phosphate compound as a coating bonded to the textile substrate. | 07-31-2014 |
Subhashish Ghosh, Naperville, IL US
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20120195325 | ALERT MESSAGE PORTAL TO SECURELY NOTIFY SUBSCRIBERS OF EVENTS - The present invention provides a method of operating a communication portal. One embodiment of the method includes accessing, at the communication portal, an alert message addressed to a group registered to receive an alert service. The method also includes generating user identifiers corresponding to users that are registered to the group. The user identifiers are assigned to the users for use within the communication portal. The method further includes transmitting the alert message from the communication portal to the users indicated by the user identifiers. | 08-02-2012 |
Sutanu Ghosh, Billerica, MA US
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20100125844 | RESOURCE BROKER SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING AND MANAGING SOFTWARE SERVICE IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT - A system and method can deploy and manage software services in virtualized and non-virtualized environments. The system provides an enterprise application virtualization solution that allows for centralized governance and control over software and Java applications. The system includes a plurality of resource broker agents. Each resource broker agent resides on one of the plurality of virtualized and non-virtualized machines in the computing environment and can be used to manage the software processes and compute resources running in the computing environment. Each resource broker agent is responsible for starting a set of Virtual Machines running on a specific compute resource and performing resource metering control. The system also includes a virtual machine pool that communicates with the plurality of resource broker agents to create and manage the set of virtual machines for each resource broker agent and collect data. | 05-20-2010 |
Swaroop Ghosh, Hillsboro, OR US
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20120163114 | NAND logic word line selection - A NAND architecture for selecting a word line driver in a DRAM is disclosed. Separately decoded addresses in the low, mid and high ranges are used to select a final word line driver. The output of the word line driver is at a potential negative with respect to ground for a deselected word line and a positive potential more positive than the power supply potential for a selected word line. | 06-28-2012 |
20120163115 | Nor logic word line selection - A NOR architecture for selecting a word line driver in a DRAM is disclosed. Complements of separately decoded addresses in the low, mid and high ranges are used to select a final word line driver. The output of the word line driver is at a potential negative with respect to ground for a deselected word line and a positive potential more positive than the power supply potential for a selected word line. | 06-28-2012 |
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Tushar K. Ghosh, Columbia, MO US
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20090165649 | METHOD OF TREATING FLUID CONTAINING VAPOR PHASE METALS, VAPOR PHASE METAL COMPOUNDS, OR BOTH - Perlite, particularly, perlite in powdered form, is employed to adsorb metals and metal compounds from fluids, in particular gases at elevated temperature. In select embodiments, powdered perlite is treated to expand its surface area and injected into a fluid stream, such as flue gas, held for a specific retention period, and removed for subsequent disposal. In other embodiments powdered perlite is provided in an adsorption bed. Fluid containing metals or metal compounds in vapor form is permitted to pass through the adsorption bed until the expanded perlite powder is saturated (exhausted) with the metal and metal compounds adsorbed thereon. The perlite is then replaced, disposing of the exhausted perlite. Treatment of perlite by boiling with sulfuric acid or suspending in a suspension of sulfur in carbon disulfide has been shown to significantly expand the surface area of perlite, thus increasing the efficiency of the process. | 07-02-2009 |
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Tushar K. Ghosh, Cary, NC US
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20080287022 | FABRIC AND YARN STRUCTURES FOR IMPROVING SIGNAL INTEGRITY IN FABRIC-BASED ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - Coaxial and twisted pair conductive yarn structures reduce signal crosstalk between adjacent lines in woven electrical networks. A coaxial conductive yarn structure includes an inner conductive yarn having a plurality of conductive strands twisted together. An outer conductive yarn is wrapped around the inner conductive yarn. An insulating layer separates the inner and outer yarns. A twisted pair conductive yarn structure includes first and second conductive yarns, each including a plurality of conductive strands being twisted together. The first and second conductive yarns are twisted together to form a helical structure. In a woven electrical network, at least one conductor of adjacent conductive yarn structures is connected to ground to reduce signal crosstalk. Coaxial and twisted pair yarn structures may also be formed simultaneously with weaving or knitting the threads that make up the structures into a fabric. | 11-20-2008 |
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Upal Ghosh, Ellicott City, MD US
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20090103983 | LOW-IMPACT DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR IN SITU TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT - An agglomerate for use in economical bulk treatment of contaminated sediments with minimal environmental impact is formed from a sorbent, bentonite clay and sand. The agglomerate has sufficient density so as to sink through a water column into sediment below the water column and is still sufficiently light as to be capable of mixing with the sediment when subjected only to bioturbation. The agglomerate can be formed into pellets and applied to a water column over contaminated sediment by broadcast methods, so as to permit economical remediation of contaminated sediment with negligible environmental impact. | 04-23-2009 |
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