Jain, US
Ajay Jain, Albuquerque, NE US
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20100320606 | Method for Forming MEMS Devices Having Low Contact Resistance and Devices Obtained Thereof - The present disclosure proposes a method for manufacturing in a MEMS device a low-resistance contact between a silicon-germanium layer and a layer contacted by this silicon-germanium layer, such as a CMOS metal layer or another silicon-germanium layer, through an opening in a dielectric layer stack separating both layers. An interlayer is formed in this opening, thereby covering at least the sidewalls of the opening on the exposed surface of the another layer at the bottom of this opening. This interlayer may comprise a TiN layer in contact with the silicon-germanium layer. This interlayer can further comprise a Ti layer in between the TiN layer and the layer to be contacted. In another embodiment this interlayer comprises a TaN layer in contact with the silicon-germanium layer. This interlayer can then further comprise a Ta layer in between the TaN layer and the layer to be contacted. | 12-23-2010 |
Ajaykumar R. Jain, San Carlos, CA US
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20090218605 | Methods of Enhancing Performance of Field-Effect Transistors and Field-Effect Transistors Made Thereby - Methods of enhancing the performance of a field-effect transistor (FET) by providing a percolating network of metallic islands to the inversion layer of the FET so as to effectively reduce the channel length of the FET. The metal islands can be provided in a number of ways, including Volmer-Weber metallic film growth, breaking apart continuous metallic film, patterning metallic coating, dispersing metallic particles in a semiconducting material, applying a layer of composite particles having metallic cores and semiconducting shells and co-sputtering metallic and semiconducting materials, among others. FETs made using disclosed methods have a novel channel structures that include metallic islands spaced apart by semiconducting material. | 09-03-2009 |
20100051966 | Methods of Making Semiconductor-Based Electronic Devices on a Wire and Articles That Can Be Made Using Such Devices - Strands of active electronic devices (AEDs), such as FETs, are made by first completely or partially forming a plurality of the AEDs on a precursor substrate. Then, one or more elongate conductors (e.g., wires) are secured to ones of the AEDs so as to electrically connected the AEDs together. After securing the conductor(s) to corresponding respective ones of the AEDs, the connected ones of the AEDs and their respective conductor(s) is/are liberated as one or more composite members from the precursor substrate by removing material from the substrate. Each of the composite substrates is further processed as needed to complete an AED strand. | 03-04-2010 |
20100133543 | Methods of Making Semiconductor-Based Electronic Devices on a Wire and Articles That Can Be Made Thereby - Strands of active electronic devices (AEDs), such as field-effect transistors, are made by processing a semiconductor substrate so that it yields a number of elongate semiconductor members liberated from the starting substrate. The elongate semiconductor members are secured to wires or wire-like structures so as to form semiconductor-member-on-a-wire composites upon which the AEDs are formed using various deposition and etching techniques. The AED strands have many uses, including the creating of electronic components, including flexible, conformal, rigid and foldable electronics, such as displays and sensors. | 06-03-2010 |
20100133546 | System and Method for Manufacturing Thick and Thin Film Devices Using a Donee Layer Cleaved From a Crystalline Donor - Various embodiments of fabricated crystalline-based structures for the electronics, optoelectronics and optics industries are disclosed. Each of these structures is created in part by cleaving a donee layer from a crystalline donor, such as a micaceous/lamellar mass comprising a plurality of lamelliform sheets separable from each other along relatively weak cleavage planes. Once cleaved, one or more of these lamelliform sheets become the donee layer. The donee layer may be used for a variety of purposes, including a crystalline layer for supporting heteroepitaxial growth of one or more semiconductor layers thereon, an insulating layer, a barrier layer, a planarizing layer and a platform for creating useful structures, among others. | 06-03-2010 |
20130056712 | Static-Electrical-Field-Enhanced Semiconductor-Based Devices and Methods of Enhancing Semiconductor-Based Device Performance - Devices that include one or more functional semiconductor elements that are immersed in static electric fields (E-fields). In one embodiment, one or more electrets are placed proximate the one or more organic, inorganic, or hybrid semiconductor elements so that the static charge(s) of the electret(s) participate in creating the static E-field(s) that influences the semiconductor element(s). An externally applied electric field can be used, for example, to enhance charge-carrier mobility in the semiconductor element and/or to vary the width of the depletion region in the semiconductor material. | 03-07-2013 |
20130092975 | Methods of Fabricating Optoelectronic Devices Using Semiconductor-Particle Monolayers and Devices Made Thereby - Methods of fabricating optoelectronic devices, such as photovoltaic cells and light-emitting devices. In one embodiment, such a method includes providing a substrate, applying a monolayer of semiconductor particles to the substrate, and encasing the monolayer with one or more coatings so as to form an encased-particle layer. At some point during the method, the substrate is removed so as to expose the reverse side of the encased-particle layer and further processing is performed on the reverse side. When a device made using such a method has been completed and installed into an electrical circuit the semiconductor particles actively participate in the photoelectric effect or generation of light, depending on the type of device. | 04-18-2013 |
20130143336 | Methods of Fabricating Optoelectronic Devices Using Layers Detached from Semiconductor Donors and Devices Made Thereby - Methods of making optoelectronic devices containing functional elements made from layers liberated from natural and/or fabricated lamellar semiconductor donors. In one embodiment, a donor is provided, a layer is detached from the donor, and the layer is incorporated into an optoelectronic device as a functional element thereof. The thickness of the detached layer is tuned as needed to suit the functionality of the functional element. Examples of functional elements that can be made using detached layers include p-n junctions, Schotkey junctions, PIN junctions, and confinement layers, among others. Examples of optoelectronic devices that can incorporate detached layers include LEDs, laser diodes, MOSFET transistors, and MISFET transistors, among others. | 06-06-2013 |
20140024159 | Optoelectronic Device Containing at Least One Active Device Layer Having a Wurtzite Crystal Structure, and Methods of Making Same - Optoelectronic devices, such as light-emitting diodes, laser diodes, image sensors, optical detectors, etc., made by depositing (growing) one or more epitaxial semiconductor layers on a monocrystalline lamellar/layered substrate so that each layer has a wurtzite crystal structure. In some embodiments, the layers are deposited and then one or more lamellas of the starting substrate are removed from the rest of the substrate. In one subset of such embodiments, the removed lamella(s) is/are partially or entirely removed. In other embodiments, one or more lamellas of the starting substrate are removed prior to depositing the one or more wurtzite-crystal-structure-containing layer(s). | 01-23-2014 |
20140055845 | Resonator-Enhanced Optoelectronic Devices and Methods of Making Same - Optical resonators that are enhanced with photoluminescent phosphors and are designed and configured to output light at one or more wavelengths based on input/pump light, and systems and devices made with such resonators. In some embodiments, the resonators contain multiple optical resonator cavities in combination with one or more photoluminescent phosphor layers or other structures. In other embodiments, the resonators are designed to simultaneously resonate at the input/pump and output wavelengths. The photoluminescent phosphors can be any suitable photoluminescent material, including semiconductor and other materials in quantum-confining structures, such as quantum wells and quantum dots, among others. | 02-27-2014 |
20140367719 | Phosphors For Use With LEDS and Other Optoelectronic Devices - Phosphors fabricated from one or more layers of a naturally lamellar or fabricated lamellar semiconductor that is combined with a substrate. One or more of the layers of the lamellar semiconductor are separated from bulk material. The one or more layers are transformed into a phosphor for use with one or more light-emitting devices for the purpose of modifying the light emitted by the light-emitting device(s). Such transformation can be effected in a variety of ways, such as precise thinning or thickening of the removed layer(s) and/or intercalating one or more species of ions into the layer(s) that function as phosphors. | 12-18-2014 |
20140376583 | Optoelectronic Device Containing at Least One Active Device Layer Having a Wurtzite Crystal Structure, and Methods of Making Same - Optoelectronic devices, such as light-emitting diodes, laser diodes, image sensors, optical detectors, etc., made by depositing (growing) one or more epitaxial semiconductor layers on a monocrystalline lamellar/layered substrate so that each layer has a wurtzite crystal structure. In some embodiments, the layers are deposited and then one or more lamellas of the starting substrate are removed from the rest of the substrate. In one subset of such embodiments, the removed lamella(s) is/are partially or entirely removed. In other embodiments, one or more lamellas of the starting substrate are removed prior to depositing the one or more wurtzite-crystal-structure-containing layer(s). | 12-25-2014 |
Ajit L. Jain, San Diego, CA US
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20090133025 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT TRANSMISSION OF USAGE INFORMATION FROM A POOL OF TERMINALS IN A DATA NETWORK - Methods and apparatus for bandwidth efficient transmission of usage information from a pool of terminals in a data network. A device includes transceiver logic to receive usage tracking and reporting parameters, wherein the usage tracking parameters identify events to be tracked and the reporting parameters identify reporting criteria for each event, scheduling logic to track the events based on the usage tracking parameters to produce a tracking log, reporting logic to process the tracking log based on the reporting parameters to produce a reporting log, and the transceiver logic to transmit the reporting log. A server includes processing logic to generate usage tracking parameters that identify events to be tracked and reporting parameters that identify reporting criteria for each event and a transceiver to transmit the usage tracking parameters and the reporting parameters to one or more terminals. | 05-21-2009 |
Alok Jain, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090152215 | ON-CHIP SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR WHOLE BLOOD ANALYSIS - A novel filter-less separation technique for separating suspended particles from a solution is disclosed. More specifically, an on-chip bioparticle separator is disclosed, which relies on the differential force exerted by application of a series of high magnitude, short duration pressure pulses on bioparticles in suspension within microchannels, resulting in separation of suspended bioparticles. The filter-less separation technique is inherently suited to μTAS (Micro Total Analysis System) since it exploits uniquely microscale phenomena to achieve separation. The on-chip bioparticle separator can be easily integrated with a disposable biochip, can be fabricated using low-cost, rapid manufacturing techniques, and can provide high performance for separation of bioparticles without the use of specialized or expensive equipment. Embodiments of the present invention address a significant challenge in the development of disposable microfluidic biochips, specifically, providing a reliable solution for separating bioparticles in a microfluidic system that may be immediately applied for a variety of microfluidic biochip applications. | 06-18-2009 |
Aman Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20090157229 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLATING SOLUTION ANALYSIS AND CONTROL - A plating system comprises a plating solution and an apparatus for control of the plating solution, the apparatus including a Raman spectrometer for measurement of organic components, a visible light spectrometer for measurement of metallic components, and a pH probe. The plating solution can be sampled continuously or at intervals. Dosing of the plating solution adjusts for components consumed or lost in the plating process. The method of dosing is based on maintaining a desired composition of the plating solution. | 06-18-2009 |
Amit K. Jain, Goleta, CA US
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20090105260 | Molecules to Enhance Percutaneous Delivery and Methods for Discovery Therefor - An IR spectroscopic technique provides methods for measuring the irritation potential of a formulation and to assess the ability of molecules to enhance the permeability of substances into and through skin using samples comprising stratum corneum. Molecules are screened for their performance as chemical penetration enhancers using a unique in silico procedure that may be applied iteratively in an attempt to generate molecules showing successively higher performance. Both the irritation potential and the ability of the molecule to enhance penetration are considered in the in silico approach. The invention provides specific molecules that may be used in topical or transdermal formulations to improve the delivery of actives. The structures of compounds of the invention include: Formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), (IV) and analogs thereof. | 04-23-2009 |
Anshul Jain, San Diego, CA US
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20110096732 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING AND REDUCING LATENCY OF RADIO LINK FLOWS - Disclosed are systems, methods and computer program products for measuring and reducing latency of radio link flows having different quality of service (QoS) reservations. An example method comprises establishing one or more radio link flows with an access gateway, wherein each radio link flow has a different QoS reservation, transmitting at least one transport layer protocol message having a predetermined size on each radio link flow to the echo service of the access gateway, receiving at least one response message on each radio link flow from the access gateway, computing the round trip time (RTT) for the transmitted and received messages on each radio link flow, and modifying QoS reservations of the one or more radio link flows based on the computed RTT for the one or more radio link flows. | 04-28-2011 |
Anuj Jain, Duluth, GA US
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20100011162 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING RAID LEVEL MIGRATION - A RAID level migration system and method are provided that enable RAID level migration to be performed without the use of a hardware RAID controller with NVRAM for storing the migration parameters. Eliminating the need for a hardware controller having NVRAM significantly reduces the costs associated with performing RAID level migration. The system and method are capable of migrating from any arbitrary RAID level to any other arbitrary RAID level. | 01-14-2010 |
Anuj K. Jain, Duluth, GA US
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20100057981 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR EXECUTING DECOMPRESSED OPTION MEMORY IN SHADOW MEMORY - Methods and systems for executing a decompressed portion of an option memory in a shadow memory. An area of system memory is allocated and a portion of the option memory is decompressed using the allocated area. The decompressed portion is stored in the shadow memory so the decompressed portion can be executed in shadow memory. | 03-04-2010 |
20140317346 | REDUNDANT ARRAY OF INDEPENDENT DISKS SYSTEMS THAT UTILIZE SPANS WITH DIFFERENT STORAGE DEVICE COUNTS FOR A LOGICAL VOLUME - Methods and structure are provided for defining span sizes for Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) systems. One embodiment is a RAID controller that includes a control system and a span manager. The control system is able to identify storage devices coupled with the controller and is able to receive input requesting the creation of a RAID logical volume. The span manager is able to define multiple RAID spans to implement the volume, each span comprising one or more of the coupled storage devices, at least one of the spans including a different number of drives than at least one other span. | 10-23-2014 |
Arvind Jain US
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20090271547 | Target Discovery and Virtual Device Access Control based on Username - This invention is for discovery of a target such as iSCSI and virtual device access control based on a username and its synonyms. Since the same username can be entered from any initiator, the target discovery and virtual device access control will work from any initiator. In other words, this new method will be user-specific instead of being initiator-specific. | 10-29-2009 |
Ashish Jain, Raleigh, NC US
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20080235609 | FUNCTION SWITCHING DURING DRAG-AND-DROP - A computer-implementable method, system and computer media are presented for allowing a user to change a first type of Drag-and-Drop (DnD) operation into a second type of DnD operation. In one embodiment, the computer-implementable method includes the steps of: detecting a first type of DnD operation in which a cursor is dragging a copy of an original file icon across a Graphical User Interface (GUI); detecting the cursor dragging the copy of the original file icon across a location, on the GUI, at which the original file icon was positioned when the first type of DnD operation was initiated; and in response to detecting the cursor dragging the copy of the original file icon across the location at which the original file icon was initially positioned, converting the first type of DnD operation into a second type of DnD operation. | 09-25-2008 |
20090119620 | Method and Apparatus for Hardware Controlled Intelligent Web Content Navigation System - A navigational plug-in (NP) for the web browser identifies a web page by uniform resource locator address and parses the web page for a navigational control. The NP then maps a new and additional controller to the navigational control so that the user has the option of a single operation to activate the navigational control. Examples of a single operation are an exclusive key on the mouse or a specific key combination on the keyboard. | 05-07-2009 |
20090327182 | CALENDAR BASED PERSONALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS - A method providing intelligent suggestions and recommendations for wearable attire and digital program recording, includes: receiving information for a user's apparel and accessory purchases; parsing the received information for storage in a database to form an inventory of the user's apparel and accessories; obtaining ancillary information from mass media sources, the Internet, and calendar applications; providing the received information and the obtained ancillary information to a suggestion interface; formulating recommendations with the suggestion interface for wardrobe and program recording options; wherein the wardrobe options are based on the inventory of the user's apparel and accessories; and wherein the received information comprises one or more of the following: electronic receipts for apparel and accessory purchases, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on the apparel and accessories, and information describing the apparel and accessories supplied by manual user entry via a graphical user interface. | 12-31-2009 |
Atul Jain, Cerritos, CA US
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20090303126 | MULTICODE APERTURE TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER - Systems and methods according to one or more embodiments provide for a multicode transmitter/receiver that acts like a high power array when a correlated receiver is used, but acts as a collection of small low gain transmitters when an uncorrelated receiver is used. In one embodiment, a method of transmitting and receiving signals comprises splitting a signal into more than one portion for feeding the signal into separate elements of an array; coding each portion of the signal for transmission through each separate element of the array with a different code respectively; transmitting each coded portion of the signal through a corresponding separate element of the array; receiving the coded portions of the signal by at least one element on a receiver side; decoding the coded portions of the signal; and adding decoded portions of the signal to form a complete received signal. | 12-10-2009 |
Babu Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20100154858 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY CONTROLLING A SOLAR PANEL IN SEGMENTS - A control system is provided for a solar panel. The control system includes a plurality of control elements that are individually connected to a corresponding segment of the solar panel. The control system also includes control logic that is structured to individually signal each of the plurality of control elements in order to cause the signaled control element to either switch-off or alter performance output to maximize the over all output of a solar panel or solar power generating system utilizing such panels. | 06-24-2010 |
20110260676 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A SOLAR PANEL OUTPUT IN CHARGING A BATTERY - A control system or module and a method are disclosed to maximize the current flow from a solar panel into the battery connected during the solar panel's operation by first tracking an output of the solar panel in determining a maximum power point of the output at a specific instance, identifying a range about the maximum power point, and adjusting a current level of the output by (i) increasing the current level of the output when a voltage level of the output indicates that the voltage level is above a maximum charge voltage of a battery, and (ii) decreasing the current level of the output when the voltage level of the output indicates that the voltage level is below a minimum charge voltage of the battery. | 10-27-2011 |
20130207473 | Method, system and apparatus for redirecting use of any inverter or uninterruptable power supply with improved solar power management - Method, apparatus and system for converting or redirecting use of any inverter or uninterruptable power supply (UPS) with the help of the proposed Solar Management Unit (SMU) into a standalone or off-grid solar system of equivalent capacity solar power. The SMU simplifies the system design to utilize existing investment in an inverter and other equipment and reduces solar system installation time. | 08-15-2013 |
20140340062 | SINGLE-STAGE SOLAR-PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER CONVERSION CIRCUITRY - A DC-to-DC power converter includes an input to receive an input voltage and an input current from a solar panel, an output to provide an output voltage and an output current, and a single-stage switched-mode power-conversion circuit, coupled between the input and the output, to convert the input voltage and input current to the output voltage and output current in accordance with a control signal. The DC-to-DC power converter also includes a sense-and-control unit to sense the input voltage, input current, output voltage, and output current, and to generate the control signal based at least in part on one or more of the sensed input voltage, input current, output voltage, and output current. | 11-20-2014 |
20150013749 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SOLAR PANEL OUTPUT - A control system includes a control module and one or more input sources. The control module is coupled to an output of the solar module in order to operate the solar panel so that an output of the solar panel is at a maximum power level. The control module is able to selectively decrease a current level of the solar panel's output in response to a condition that is indicative of a temperature of the solar panel while maintaining the power output of the solar panel at or within a designated percentage of the maximum level. The input source is coupled to the control module to provide an input that is indicative of the temperature. | 01-15-2015 |
20150015077 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY CONTROLLING A SOLAR PANEL IN SEGMENTS - A control system is provided for a solar panel. The control system includes a plurality of control elements that are individually connected to a corresponding segment of the solar panel. The control system also includes control logic that is structured to individually signal each of the plurality of control elements in order to cause the signaled control element to either switch-off or after performance output to maximize the over all output of a solar panel or solar power generating system utilizing such panels. | 01-15-2015 |
Deepak Jain, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20100131075 | Cell-Scaffold Constructs - The present invention relates to the regeneration, reconstruction, repair, augmentation or replacement of organs or tissue structures using scaffolds and autologous cells that are not derived from such organs or tissues. | 05-27-2010 |
20110257726 | SCAFFOLDS FOR ORGAN RECONSTRUCTION AND AUGMENTATION - Biocompatible synthetic or natural scaffolds are provided for the reconstruction, repair, augmentation or replacement of organs or tissue structures in a patient in need of such treatment. The scaffolds are shaped to conform to at least a part of the organ or tissue structure and may be seeded with one or more cell populations. Inserts, receptacles and ports are also provided for the attachment of tubular vessels to the neo-organ scaffolds. The seeded scaffolds are implanted into the patient at the site in need of treatment to form an organized organ or tissue structure. The scaffolds may be used to form organs or tissues, such as bladders, urethras, valves, and blood vessels. | 10-20-2011 |
20130173015 | CELL SCAFFOLD CONSTRUCTS - The present invention relates to the regeneration, reconstruction, repair, augmentation or replacement of organs or tissue structures using scaffolds and autologous cells that are not derived from such organs or tissues. | 07-04-2013 |
20130330364 | THERAPEUTIC FORMULATIONS - The present invention concerns therapeutic formulations containing active agents, such bioactive cell populations, and methods of making and using the same. | 12-12-2013 |
20140107804 | SCAFFOLDS FOR ORGAN RECONSTRUCTION AND AUGMENTATION - Biocompatible synthetic or natural scaffolds are provided for the reconstruction, repair, augmentation or replacement of organs or tissue structures in a patient in need of such treatment. The scaffolds are shaped to conform to at least a part of the organ or tissue structure and may be seeded with one or more cell populations. Inserts, receptacles and ports are also provided for the attachment of tubular vessels to the neo-organ scaffolds. The seeded scaffolds are implanted into the patient at the site in need of treatment to form an organized organ or tissue structure. The scaffolds may be used to form organs or tissues, such as bladders, urethras, valves, and blood vessels. | 04-17-2014 |
20150030657 | SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL CONSTRUCTS - The present invention relates to the regeneration, reconstruction, augmentation or replacement of luminal organs or tissue structures in a subject in need using scaffolds seeded with autologous or non-autologous cell populations that are or are not derived from the corresponding organ or tissue structure that is the subject of the regeneration, reconstruction, augmentation or replacement. | 01-29-2015 |
Deepankar Banshilal Jain, Winona Lake, IN US
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20110018695 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - Method and apparatus for displaying a view of an application on a touch-sensitive display include detecting a touch on the touch-sensitive display. When the touch is at a first force, first feedback is provided and a first function is performed. When the touch is at a second force, second feedback is provided and a second function is performed. The first function and the second function are different. The first force and the second force are different. | 01-27-2011 |
20110258542 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY WITH VARIABLE REPEAT RATE - A method of controlling the repeat rate of a button displayed on a touch-sensitive display of a portable electronic device is described. In accordance with one embodiment, there is provided a method of controlling touch input on a touch-sensitive display of a portable electronic device, the method comprising: displaying a user interface screen having at least one button on the touch-sensitive display; activating a variable repeat control mode in response to activation input; and repeating an action associated with the button at a rate in dependence on predetermined control input. | 10-20-2011 |
Dhaval Jain, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20090249695 | DAMP RAIL ASSEMBLY FOR GARAGE DOOR OPENING SYSTEMS - A damp rail assembly for a garage door opening system is provided. The rail assembly includes a beam member configured for mounting to a support structure, and for slidably supporting a trolley member. A viscoelastic laminate structure is attached to the beam member to absorb and attenuate vibration and structure-borne noise directly therefrom. The viscoelastic laminate structure includes a constraining layer and a viscoelastic layer spanning substantially the entirety of the constraining layer and bonded thereto. The viscoelastic laminate structure may include a plurality of planar viscoelastic laminate structures each having an adhesive layer spanning substantially the entirety of a respective viscoelastic layer such that each of the planar viscoelastic laminate structures may be individually adhered at different predetermined locations along the beam member. Alternatively, the viscoelastic laminate structure and beam member may be preformed as a single, unitary structure. | 10-08-2009 |
Dimple D. Jain, Fresno, CA US
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20100245584 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING A ZONE OF INTEREST IN A VIDEO DISPLAY - A method of creating a zone of interest in a video scene comprising the steps of capturing a video scene, transmitting a captured video scene over a network, receiving a captured video scene from the network, enabling a user to identify a portion of a captured video scene to be a zone of interest, replicating the portion of the captured video scene identified by the user as a zone of interest, rendering the video scene in a first window, and rendering the replicated portion of the captured video scene in a second window independent of the first window. | 09-30-2010 |
Dipin Jain, Lake Drive, IL US
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20100232114 | Solid state relay with internal heat sink - A solid state relay having an internal heat sink for dissipating heat produced by a solid state switching device. The relay being enclosed within a nonmetallic housing and mountable on a DIN type rail system. | 09-16-2010 |
Harsh Jain, Irvine, CA US
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20080266098 | RFID READERS CO-EXISTING WITH OTHER ISM-BAND DEVICES - Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader system, software, and methods are provided, such that an operational processing block for the RFID reader to communicate with an RFID tag uses a RF spectrum portion subdivided into a set of channels. The communication takes place in the presence of a foreign device that uses a subset of first channels of the RF spectrum and does not use a subset of second channels of the spectrum. The methods cause a radiating power directed towards the tag to be reduced and a radiating dwell time to be changed. This is to assure that co-existing systems can operate without compromising their functionality and operational quality. In some embodiments, the radiating power is reduced to zero. | 10-30-2008 |
20130163640 | RFID READERS CO-EXISTING WITH OTHER ISM-BAND DEVICES - Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader system, software, and methods are provided, such that an operational processing block for the RFID reader to communicate with an RFID tag uses a RF spectrum portion subdivided into a set of channels. The communication takes place in the presence of a foreign device that uses a subset of first channels of the RF spectrum and does not use a subset of second channels of the spectrum. The methods cause a radiating power directed towards the tag to be reduced and a radiating dwell time to be changed. This is to assure that co-existing systems can operate without compromising their functionality and operational quality. In some embodiments, the radiating power is reduced to zero. | 06-27-2013 |
Jawahar Jain, Losa Altos, CA US
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20090094021 | Determining A Document Specificity - In one embodiment, determining a document specificity includes accessing a record that records the clusters of documents. The number of themes of a document is determined from the number of clusters of the document. The specificity of the document is determined from the number of themes. | 04-09-2009 |
Jinendra Raja Jain, Stanford, CA US
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20100207254 | Strained semiconductor materials, devices and methods therefore - Various applications are directed to a material stack having a strained active material therein. In connection with an embodiment, an active material (e.g. a semiconductor material) is at least initially and partially released from and suspended over a substrate, strained, and held in place. The release and suspension facilitates the application of strain to the semiconductor material. | 08-19-2010 |
Kailash C. Jain, Troy, MI US
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20090047569 | High strength support for solid oxide fuel cell - An anode for use in an anode-supported planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is formed from a Ni—YSZ cermet composition that includes a sintering aid selected from the group consisting of an oxide, a carbonate, and mixtures thereof of at least one metal of Group 2 of the Periodic Table. | 02-19-2009 |
20100075194 | Low-temperature bonding of refractory ceramic layers - A cathode of a solid-oxide fuel cell includes a first ionic conducting layer, a second layer deposited over the first layer and formed from a mixed ionic and electronic conductor layer including an oxygen ion conducting phase, and a third layer deposited over the second layer and formed from a mixed ionic and electronic conductor layer. A sintering aid and pore formers are added to the second layer and the third layer to establish ionic, electronic, and gas diffusion paths that are contiguous. By adjusting the microstructure of the second and the third layer, a high performance low resistance cathode is formed that bonds well to the electrolyte, is highly electro-catalytic, and has a relatively low overall resistance. By using inexpensive and readily available substances as sintering aid and as pore formers, a low-cost cathode is provided. | 03-25-2010 |
20110143255 | Perovskite Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes - An improved LSCF | 06-16-2011 |
20110143265 | Low-Resistance Ceramic Electrode for a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - An SOFC structure having segmentation of the mixed layer on a cathode electrode to allow a higher fraction of ionic phase in a mixed layer, resulting in improved microstructure that provides higher specific surface area for electrochemical reaction. This is accomplished by using an MIEC layer over the segmented layer that supplies electrons laterally and vertically through the thickness of the mixed layer. Adequate connectivity between the cathode current collector and electrolyte for electrons is established, assuring efficient charge transfer and improved activity of the electrocatalyst in the porous cathode. Cell resistance is reduced and power output is improved. Further, the invention can efficiently incorporate a variety of functional layers on the anode electrode to improve protection from poisons and certain fuel mixtures that degrade cell performance, and can reduce stresses between fuel cell components while maintaining adequate connectivity with the anode current collector and electrolyte via an Ni-YSZ anode. | 06-16-2011 |
20140166941 | MATERIAL FOR SOLID STATE SINTERED MATERIAL - A solid state sintered material is described that includes a mixed oxide of lanthanum, strontium, cobalt, iron and oxygen, and CaCO | 06-19-2014 |
20140170529 | METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR ATTACHMENT TO CERAMIC - A sintered solid composite material is disclosed that includes a metal and a calcium alumina compound. The metal can be a noble metal. This composite material can bond to a ceramic material, and an article is disclosed that includes a first ceramic layer bonded to a second layer of the composite material of metal and calcium alumina compound. The ceramic can be a mixed ionic and electronic conductor (MEIC), and/or have a perovskite crystal structure, and/or be a mixed oxide comprising lanthanum, strontium, cobalt, iron and oxygen. The article can be used as an electrode such as a cathode of a solid oxide fuel cell. | 06-19-2014 |
Kailash Chandra Jain, Troy, MI US
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20100143761 | Method for Impregnating a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode with Silver to Reduce Electrical Resistance - A method for improving performance of an SOFC by impregnation of the cathode with metallic silver. A solution of AgNO | 06-10-2010 |
Kaveri Jain, Boise, ID US
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20110052883 | METHODS OF FORMING REVERSED PATTERNS IN A SUBSTRATE AND SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES FORMED DURING SAME - A method of forming a reversed pattern in a substrate. A resist on a substrate is exposed and developed to form a pattern therein, the patterned resist having a first polarity. The polarity of the patterned resist is reversed to a second polarity, and a reversal film is formed over the patterned resist having the second polarity. The patterned resist having the second polarity is removed, forming a pattern in the reversal film. The pattern in the reversal film is then transferred to the substrate. Additional methods of forming a reversed pattern in a substrate are disclosed, as is a semiconductor structure formed during the methods. | 03-03-2011 |
20120015486 | Semiconductor Constructions And Methods Of Forming Patterns - Some embodiments include methods of forming patterns. A semiconductor substrate is formed to comprise an electrically insulative material over a set of electrically conductive structures. An interconnect region is defined across the electrically conductive structures, and regions on opposing sides of the interconnect region are defined as secondary regions. A two-dimensional array of features is formed over the electrically insulative material. The two-dimensional array extends across the interconnect region and across the secondary regions. A pattern of the two-dimensional array is transferred through the electrically insulative material of the interconnect region to form contact openings that extend through the electrically insulative material and to the electrically conductive structures, and no portions of the two-dimensional array of the secondary regions is transferred into the electrically insulative material. | 01-19-2012 |
20120038895 | LENS HEATING COMPENSATION IN PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - Photolithographic apparatus and methods are disclosed. One such apparatus includes an optical path configured to provide a first diffraction pattern in a portion of an optical system and to provide a second diffraction pattern to the portion of the optical system after providing the first diffraction pattern. Meanwhile, one such method includes providing a first diffraction pattern onto a portion of an optical system, wherein a semiconductor article is imaged using the first diffraction pattern. A second diffraction pattern is also provided onto the portion of the optical system, but the second diffraction pattern is not used to image the semiconductor article. | 02-16-2012 |
20120177891 | METHODS OF FORMING A PATTERNED, SILICON-ENRICHED DEVELOPABLE ANTIREFLECTIVE MATERIAL AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES INCLUDING THE SAME - Methods of forming a patterned, silicon-enriched developable antireflective material. One such method comprises forming a silicon-enriched developable antireflective composition. The silicon-enriched developable antireflective composition comprises a silicon-enriched polymer and a crosslinking agent. The silicon-enriched polymer and the crosslinking agent are reacted to form a silicon-enriched developable antireflective material that is insoluble and has at least one acid-sensitive moiety. A positive-tone photosensitive material, such as a positive-tone photoresist, is formed over the silicon-enriched developable antireflective material and regions thereof are exposed to radiation. The exposed regions of the positive-tone photosensitive material and underlying regions of the silicon-enriched developable antireflective material are removed. Additional methods are disclosed, as are semiconductor device structures including a silicon-enriched developable antireflective material. | 07-12-2012 |
20120178026 | IMAGING DEVICES, METHODS OF FORMING SAME, AND METHODS OF FORMING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES - An imaging device comprising at least one array pattern region and at least one attenuation region. A plurality of imaging features in the at least one array pattern region and a plurality of assist features in the at least one attenuation region are substantially the same size as one another and are formed substantially on pitch. Methods of forming an imaging device and methods of forming a semiconductor device structure are also disclosed. | 07-12-2012 |
20120257177 | ILLUMINATION DESIGN FOR LENS HEATING MITIGATION - A method for reducing the effects of lens heating of a lens in an imaging process includes determining heat load locations on the lens according to an illumination source and a reticle design, obtaining a lens response characterization according to the heat load locations, and utilizing the heat load locations and the lens response characterization to generate a lens heating sensitivity map. | 10-11-2012 |
20120314196 | LITHOGRAPHY WAVE-FRONT CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - Some embodiments include system and methods to obtain information for adjusting variations in features formed on a substrate of a semiconductor device. Such methods can include determining a first pupil in an illumination system used to form a first feature, and determining a second pupil used to form a second feature. The methods can also include determining a pupil portion belonging to only one of the pupils, and generating a modified pupil portion from the pupil portion. Information associated with the modified pupil portion can be obtained for controlling a portion of a projection lens assembly of an illumination system. Other embodiments are described. | 12-13-2012 |
20130040245 | Methods Of Processing Substrates - A method of processing a substrate includes forming first photoresist on a substrate. A portion of the first photoresist is selectively exposed to actinic energy and then the first photoresist is negative tone developed to remove an unexposed portion of the first photoresist. Second photoresist is formed on the substrate over the developed first photoresist. A portion of the second photoresist is selectively exposed to actinic energy and then the second photoresist is negative tone developed to remove an unexposed portion of the second photoresist and form a pattern on the substrate which comprises the developed first photoresist and the developed second photoresist. Other implementations are disclosed. | 02-14-2013 |
20130252142 | IMAGING DEVICES, METHODS OF FORMING SAME, AND METHODS OF FORMING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES - An imaging device comprising a first region and a second region. Imaging features in the first region and assist features in the second region are substantially the same size as one another and are formed substantially on pitch. Methods of forming an imaging device and methods of forming a semiconductor device structure are also disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
20130302981 | Semiconductor Constructions And Methods Of Forming Patterns - Some embodiments include methods of forming patterns. A semiconductor substrate is formed to comprise an electrically insulative material over a set of electrically conductive structures. An interconnect region is defined across the electrically conductive structures, and regions on opposing sides of the interconnect region are defined as secondary regions. A two-dimensional array of features is formed over the electrically insulative material. The two-dimensional array extends across the interconnect region and across the secondary regions. A pattern of the two-dimensional array is transferred through the electrically insulative material of the interconnect region to form contact openings that extend through the electrically insulative material and to the electrically conductive structures, and no portions of the two-dimensional array of the secondary regions is transferred into the electrically insulative material. | 11-14-2013 |
20130309605 | METHODS FOR FORMING RESIST FEATURES, PATTERNS IN A RESIST, AND ARRAYS OF ALIGNED, ELONGATE RESIST FEATURES - Methods of forming resist features, resist patterns, and arrays of aligned, elongate resist features are disclosed. The methods include addition of a compound, e.g., an acid or a base, to at least a lower surface of a resist to alter acidity of at least a segment of one of an exposed, acidic resist region and an unexposed, basic resist region. The alteration, e.g., increase or decrease, in the acidity shifts an acid-base equilibrium to either encourage or discourage development of the segment. Such “chemical proximity correction” techniques may be used to enhance the acidity of an exposed, acidic resist segment, to enhance the basicity of an unexposed, basic resist segment, or to effectively convert an exposed, acidic resist segment to an unexposed, basic resist segment or vice versa. Thus, unwanted line breaks, line merges, or misalignments may be avoided. | 11-21-2013 |
20130323628 | RETICLE WITH COMPOSITE POLARIZER AND METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUS OPTIMIZATION OF IMAGING OF A SET OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS - A reticle with a composite polarizer includes: a transparent substrate; a patterned layer disposed on said transparent substrate; and a polarizing filter disposed on said transparent substrate, wherein said transparent substrate is substantially transparent with respect to illumination light, said patterned layer is partially opaque with respect to said illumination light, and said polarizing filter is capable of selectively polarizing said illumination light. | 12-05-2013 |
20140145311 | METHODS OF FORMING FEATURES IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES - Methods of forming features are disclosed. One method comprises forming a resist over a pool of acidic or basic material on a substrate structure, selectively exposing the resist to an energy source to form exposed resist portions and non-exposed resist portions, and diffusing acid or base of the acidic or basic material from the pool into proximal portions of the resist. Another method comprises forming a plurality of recesses in a substrate structure. The plurality of recesses are filled with a pool material comprising acid or base. A resist is formed over the pool material and the substrate structure and acid or base is diffused into adjacent portions of the resist. The resist is patterned to form openings in the resist. The openings comprise wider portions distal to the substrate structure and narrower portions proximal to the substrate structure. Additional methods and semiconductor device structures including the features are disclosed. | 05-29-2014 |
20140247476 | LITHOGRAPHY WAVE-FRONT CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - Some embodiments include system and methods to obtain information for adjusting variations in features formed on a substrate of a semiconductor device. Such methods can include determining a first pupil in an illumination system used to form a first feature, and determining a second pupil used to form a second feature. The methods can also include determining a pupil portion belonging to only one of the pupils, and generating a modified pupil portion from the pupil portion. Information associated with the modified pupil portion can be obtained for controlling a portion of a projection lens assembly of an illumination system. Other embodiments are described. | 09-04-2014 |
20140299971 | METHODS OF FORMING A REVERSED PATTERN IN A SUBSTRATE, AND RELATED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES - A method of forming a reversed pattern in a substrate. A resist on a substrate is exposed and developed to form a pattern therein, the patterned resist having a first polarity. The polarity of the patterned resist is reversed to a second polarity, and a reversal film is formed over the patterned resist having the second polarity. The patterned resist having the second polarity is removed, forming a pattern in the reversal film. The pattern in the reversal film is then transferred to the substrate. Additional methods of forming a reversed pattern in a substrate are disclosed, as is a semiconductor structure formed during the methods. | 10-09-2014 |
20140353803 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURES - Methods of forming features are disclosed. One method comprises forming a resist over a pool of acidic or basic material on a substrate structure, selectively exposing the resist to an energy source to form exposed resist portions and non-exposed resist portions, and diffusing acid or base of the acidic or basic material from the pool into proximal portions of the resist. Another method comprises forming a plurality of recesses in a substrate structure. The plurality of recesses are filled with a pool material comprising acid or base. A resist is formed over the pool material and the substrate structure and acid or base is diffused into adjacent portions of the resist. The resist is patterned to form openings in the resist. The openings comprise wider portions distal to the substrate structure and narrower portions proximal to the substrate structure. Additional methods and semiconductor device structures including the features are disclosed. | 12-04-2014 |
20150015860 | Reticles, And Methods Of Mitigating Asymmetric Lens Heating In Photolithography - A method of mitigating asymmetric lens heating in photolithographically patterning a photo-imageable material using a reticle includes determining where first hot spot locations are expected to occur on a lens when using a reticle to pattern a photo-imageable material. The reticle is then fabricated to include non-printing features within a non-printing region of the reticle which generate additional hot spot locations on the lens when using the reticle to pattern the photo-imageable material. Other implementations are contemplated, including reticles which may be independent of method of use or fabrication. | 01-15-2015 |
Lalit Jain, Cerritos, CA US
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20080319820 | MOVE LOT SIZE BALANCING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for allowing a vehicle dealer and manufacturer to match dealer orders and manufacturing plant shipments easily and equitably are disclosed. The method significantly decreases processing time, saving valuable time, money, and manpower resources. An automated linear expression calculation for determining and balancing vehicle allocation allows for equitable balancing of manufacturing plant orders and efficient optimization. The linear expression calculation may be performed in an iterative series of steps. The linear expression calculation handles a plurality of attribute features, thereby accommodating a plurality of dealer requests and vehicle options. The linear expression calculation creates a matrix representing the plurality of attribute features, and with each iteration the values within the matrix are refined and optimized, with the resulting matrix representing an optimized and balanced allocation of manufacturing plant production orders among a plurality of manufacturing plants. | 12-25-2008 |
Lindsey Marie Jain, Winona Lake, IN US
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20090240220 | Compressed Substrates Configured to Deliver Active Agents - A compressed substrate having an altered upper surface is generally disclosed. The compressed substrate is configured to expand in the z-direction upon contact with a liquid to form an expanded substrate without substantially expanding in either the x-direction or the y-direction. The altered upper surface of the expanded substrate has an expanded surface area that is at least about 110% of the initial surface area of the compressed substrate. The compressed substrate is constructed from a compression molded web and includes an active agent. The compressed substrate can be included within the construction of an absorbent article to transfer the active agent to a wearer. The upper surface of a compressed substrate can be altered after formation of the compressed substrate. Alternatively, the upper surface of the compressed substrate can be altered during the compression process. | 09-24-2009 |
20090325221 | Temporary Tattoo Decals for Detecting the Presence of an Analyte - Temporary tattoos to be applied to the skin of a wearer for the detection of an analyte are generally disclosed. The temporary tattoo can be applied to the skin via a temporary tattoo decal. The temporary tattoo can indicate the presence of an analyte by displaying a certain spectral response (e.g., color change) in the presence of a targeted analyte. This change in color can indicate to the wearer and/or caregiver the presence of the targeted analyte in real-time. | 12-31-2009 |
Mahendra Jain, Sterling, VA US
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20110047292 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT ROUTING OF REQUESTS OVER EPP - Method and system for routing EPP requests over a network are provided. The EPP request can include XML namespace information and optionally XML sub-product information. A gateway can receive the request and analyze the namespace and in some instances, sub-product information to determine the service to which the request is directed. Thereupon, the gateway can route the request to the appropriate service by consulting a routing table that can have status and connectivity information for all the available services. | 02-24-2011 |
20130198410 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT ROUTING OF REQUESTS OVER EPP - Method and system for routing EPP requests over a network are provided. The EPP request can include XML namespace information and optionally XML sub-product information. A gateway can receive the request and analyze the namespace and in some instances, sub-product information to determine the service to which the request is directed. Thereupon, the gateway can route the request to the appropriate service by consulting a routing table that can have status and connectivity information for all the available services. | 08-01-2013 |
20130204838 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT MANY-TO-MANY SERVICE ROUTING OVER EPP - Method and system for routing EPP requests over a network are provided. A routing system includes multiple frontend service interfaces, one or more gateways, a management server, and a backend service platform that provides multiple application services. The frontend service interfaces are addressable using virtual IP addresses (“VIP”) and can be provided by the gateways. The routing system defines a many-to-many mapping between the frontend service interfaces and a set of services provided by the backend service platform. A requestor can send a request over EPP to a targeted service interface to access one or more backend services, by sending the request to a target IP or domain name that corresponds to a VIP associated with the targeted service interface. Using the many-to-many mapping and the VIP of the targeted service interface, the routing system can identify backend services sought by the request and provide the requestor with access to the backend services. | 08-08-2013 |
20140100845 | AUTOMATED LANGUAGE DETECTION FOR DOMAIN NAMES - Methods and systems for automated language detection for domain names are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method for detecting a language of an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) comprises receiving, by an I/O interface, a string of characters for the IDN; receiving training data, including a plurality of multi-gram analyses for a set of languages; analyzing, by a processor, the string of characters based on the training data, wherein the analyzing includes extracting a set of multi-grams from the string of characters and comparing the extracted set of multi-grams with the training data; detecting the language of the IDN based on results of the analyzing. In some embodiments, the method further comprises comparing the detected language of the IDN with a user selected language and using the IDN to generate a domain name, if the comparing indicates that the detected language of the IDN is consistent with the user selected language. | 04-10-2014 |
Mamta Jain, Millbrae, CA US
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20080259734 | Systems and Methods for Creating Personalized Calendars - In one embodiment, a system or system for creating a personalized calendar includes prompting a user to select a date cell of a representation of a calendar to indicate a desire to add user content to that date cell, receiving the date cell selection, prompting the user to select user content for addition to the date cell, receiving the user content selection, and generating a personalized calendar that includes user content in at least one date cell of the calendar. | 10-23-2008 |
Maneesh Jain, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100330619 | DIRECT MULTIPLEX CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOMIC DNA - The invention is directed to novel methods of multiplexing nucleic acid reactions, including amplification, detection and genotyping. The invention relies on the use of precircle probes that are circularized in the presence of the corresponding target nucleic acids, cleaved, and then amplified. | 12-30-2010 |
20120065091 | DIRECT MULTIPLEX CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOMIC DNA - The invention is directed to novel methods of multiplexing nucleic acid reactions, including amplification, detection and genotyping. The invention relies on the use of precircle probes that are circularized in the presence of the corresponding target nucleic acids, cleaved, and then amplified. | 03-15-2012 |
Meeta Jain, San Diego, CA US
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20100061586 | TV WITH VIEWER-ADAPTED HEIGHT AND ANGLE ADJUSTMENT - The height and angular orientation of a TV on a movable stand are automatically adjusted based on viewer position as imaged by a camera and analyzed by image recognition algorithms. | 03-11-2010 |
20130024927 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ESTABLISHING NEW SESSION WITH INTERACTIVE SERVICE AFTER PREVIOUS SESSION EXPIRATION - A system includes a video display and a processor controlling the display. The processor accesses computer readable instructions to cause the processor to access a server associated with the service over a network responsive to viewer selection of a service. The processor then, without any viewer interaction, executes authentication with the server. Thereafter, responsive to successful authentication, the processor provides the service to a viewer at least in part by presenting an image associated with the service on the display. Responsive to the server indicating that a session for which the authentication is valid is expired, the processor automatically and without viewer input executes authentication with the server to establish a new session. | 01-24-2013 |
Mohit Jain, Durham, NC US
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20100223577 | DIGITAL MAP HAVING USER-DEFINED ZOOM AREAS - A digital geographic map affords a user the ability to selectively and simultaneously zoom in on multiple areas of the map. These zoomed areas are displayed as zoom windows, which are overlaid over the initial map. | 09-02-2010 |
Mudit Jain, Woodbury, MN US
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20110098547 | SENSORS HAVING PROTECTIVE ELUTING COATING AND METHOD THEREFOR - An apparatus includes an implantable device, such as a chronically implantable device that has a device body. One or more chemical sensors are coupled with the device body. A drug eluting substance is disposed at a location including at least one of on, directly adjacent, or near the one or more chemical sensors, where the drug eluting substance prevents fibrotic growth on the one or more chemical sensors. | 04-28-2011 |
Mudita Jain, Los Altos, CA US
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20110145104 | METHOD AND DEVICE UTILIZING POLYMORPHIC DATA IN E-COMMERCE - An aspect of the present invention includes a protocol for conveying data during an e-commerce session with a polymorphic response, comprising initiating a session with a message from a buyer application to a broker application and a session identifier assigned by the broker application; conducting the session between the buyer application and a supplier application; and concluding the session with a additional message which includes a schema identifier for the additional message, resolvable in a context of a system identifier; and a polymorphic response comprising a type and a version, wherein the polymorphic response includes additional data elements corresponding to values assigned to the type and version. | 06-16-2011 |
20130006791 | METHOD AND DEVICE UTILIZING POLYMORPHIC DATA IN E-COMMERCE - An aspect of the present invention includes a protocol for conveying data during an e-commerce session with a polymorphic response, comprising initiating a session with a message from a buyer application to a broker application and a session identifier assigned by the broker application; conducting the session between the buyer application and a supplier application; and concluding the session with a additional message which includes a schema identifier for the additional message, resolvable in a context of a system identifier; and a polymorphic response comprising a type and a version, wherein the polymorphic response includes additional data elements corresponding to values assigned to the type and version. | 01-03-2013 |
20140081788 | METHOD AND DEVICE UTILIZING POLYMORPHIC DATA IN E-COMMERCE - An aspect of the present invention includes a protocol for conveying data during an e-commerce session with a polymorphic response, comprising initiating a session with a message from a buyer application to a broker application and a session identifier assigned by the broker application; conducting the session between the buyer application and a supplier application; and concluding the session with a additional message which includes a schema identifier for the additional message, resolvable in a context of a system identifier; and a polymorphic response comprising a type and a version, wherein the polymorphic response includes additional data elements corresponding to values assigned to the type and version. | 03-20-2014 |
Mukesh K. Jain, Newark, DE US
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20110167547 | STRETCHABLE CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE MATERIAL - A stretchable chemical protective material is described comprising a selectively permeable chemical protective film and an elastic textile. Further described are methods for making a stretchable chemical protective material and methods of using the same. Materials made from these methods may have improved flex durability. Garments made from these materials may have improved heat loss. | 07-14-2011 |
Mukul Jain, Maple Grove, MN US
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20090210034 | System and Method for Monitoring Power Source Longevity of an Implantable Medical Device - Power source longevity monitor for an implantable medical device. An energy counter counts the amount of energy used by the implantable medical device. An energy converter converts the energy used into an estimate of remaining power source longevity and generating an energy longevity estimate. A voltage monitor monitors the voltage of the power source. A voltage converter converts the voltage monitored by the voltage monitor into an estimate of remaining longevity of the power source and generating a voltage longevity estimate. A calculator is operatively coupled to the energy converter and to the voltage converter and predicts the power source longevity using the energy longevity estimate early in the useful life of the power source and using the voltage longevity estimate later in the useful life of the power source. | 08-20-2009 |
Mukul Jain, Woodbury, MN US
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20090273349 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A POWER SOURCE OF AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Techniques for monitoring a battery of an implantable medical device are disclosed. First and second current sources are provided to draw currents having amplitudes of I | 11-05-2009 |
20100249861 | ELECTRONIC MODULE ASSEMBLY FOR FILTERED FEEDTHROUGHS - An electronic module assembly (EMA) for an implantable medical device is disclosed. The EMA comprises a non-conductive block having a top side, a bottom side, a front side and a back side. A plurality of conductive strips are coupled to the non-conductive block. Each conductive strip possesses a front side and a back side. The back side of each conductive strip extends from the front side across the top side and over to back side of the non-conductive block. | 09-30-2010 |
Namit Jain, Foster City, CA US
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20110238655 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HIGHLY AVAILABLE DATABASE PERFORMANCE - A system and method for enabling a second database instance to more quickly process a request to execute a database statement that has previously been executed by a first database instance is described. In one embodiment, the method involves sending the database statement from the first database instance to the second database instance, and generating by the second database instance one or more structures needed to prepare the statement for execution, such as a parse tree and an execution plan for the statement. If at some point in the future, the second database instance receives a request to execute the same statement, the above structures can be used for execution, thereby eliminating the need for one or more potentially time-consuming operations, such as generation of a parse tree or execution plan for the statement. | 09-29-2011 |
Naveen Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20100061390 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEFINING A FLOW CONTROL SIGNAL RELATED TO A TRANSMIT QUEUE - In one embodiment, a processor-readable medium can store code representing instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to receive a value representing a congestion level of a receive queue and a value representing a state of a transmit queue. At least a portion of the transmit queue can be defined by a plurality of packets addressed to the receive queue. A rate value for the transmit queue can be defined based on the value representing the congestion level of the receive queue and the value representing the state of the transmit queue. The processor-readable medium can store code representing instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to define a suspension time value for the transmit queue based on the value representing the congestion level of the receive queue and the value representing the state of the transmit queue. | 03-11-2010 |
20120269065 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEFINING A FLOW CONTROL SIGNAL RELATED TO A TRANSMIT QUEUE - In one embodiment, a processor-readable medium can store code representing instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to receive a value representing a congestion level of a receive queue and a value representing a state of a transmit queue. At least a portion of the transmit queue can be defined by a plurality of packets addressed to the receive queue. A rate value for the transmit queue can be defined based on the value representing the congestion level of the receive queue and the value representing the state of the transmit queue. The processor-readable medium can store code representing instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to define a suspension time value for the transmit queue based on the value representing the congestion level of the receive queue and the value representing the state of the transmit queue. | 10-25-2012 |
Nikhil Jain, Barrington, IL US
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20090248437 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING NFC TECHNOLOGY TO IMPLEMENT AN ON-DEMAND PORTABLE MEDICAL RECORD - In certain embodiments, an on-demand portable medical record system using near field communication includes a near field communication (NFC) storage device adapted to retrieve patient medical data for storage on the NFC storage device and a NFC retrieval device adapted to engage in near field communication with the NFC storage device to retrieve the patient medical data from the NFC storage device. An emergency on-demand portable medical record system using near field communication includes a NFC-enabled medical alert device storing a patient identifier, and a NFC retrieval device adapted to engage in near field communication with the NFC-enabled medical alert device to retrieve the patient identifier from the NFC storage device. The NFC-enabled medical alert device transfers the patient identifier to the NFC retrieval device via near field communication, and patient medical data is transferred to a medical facility upon verification of the patient identifier. | 10-01-2009 |
20110125528 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR DEVELOPING PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY USING HIERARCHICAL RELATIONSHIPS - An example apparatus provides access to electronic health information for a first patient and one or more patients connected by relationship to the first patient. A first patient indicator represents a first patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the first patient. A second patient indicator represents a second patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the second patient. A connection provides a graphical indication of a relationship between the first patient and the second patient and connects electronic health information for the second patient for access in connection with electronic health information for the first patient. The connection is to provide a graphical indication of a priority of the relationship between the first patient and the second patient based on a defined relationship hierarchy. A graphical indication of a type of relationship between the first patient and the second patient is provided. | 05-26-2011 |
20120035945 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO COMPUTE OPERATION METRICS FOR PATIENT AND EXAM WORKFLOW - An example operation metrics collection and processing system is to mine a data set including patient and exam workflow data from information source(s) according to an operational metric for a workflow of interest; identify one or more states involved in the workflow; determine a wait time for each of the state(s); apply one or more applicable deductions to the wait time for each of the state(s) based on one or more workflow-specific events to generate an adjusted wait time for each of the state(s) in the workflow of interest; aggregate the adjusted wait time for each of the state(s) to generate a normalized wait time for the workflow of interest; group normalized wait times for the workflow of interest according to one or more thresholds; and output a representation of the normalized wait times to the user interface based on the grouping and the one or more thresholds. | 02-09-2012 |
20120130729 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF EXAM RECORD UPDATES AND RELEVANCE - An example method includes receiving an update message regarding a first exam record; updating the first exam record based on the message; matching one or more additional exam records to the first exam record based on one or more predefined exam attributes; selecting one of the exam first record and the one or more additional exam records as an eligible exam record; hiding display of the one or more exam records not selected as the eligible exam record; displaying the eligible exam record; receiving an additional update message for the first exam record; evaluating the additional update message to determine applicability of the update message to the matching one or more additional exam records; and selecting one or more of the first exam record and the matching one or more additional exam records as one or more eligible exam records based on evaluating the additional update message. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130730 | MULTI-DEPARTMENT HEALTHCARE REAL-TIME DASHBOARD - An example operation metrics collection and processing system is to mine a data set including patient and exam workflow data from information source(s) according to an operational metric for a workflow of interest. The method includes mining a data set for information related to one or more healthcare operational metrics; displaying information regarding one or more scheduled procedures and associated equipment involving one or more selected patients; accepting an input of one or more conditions to affect interpretation of the information; determining a completion time for an event associated with one of the one or more scheduled procedures; evaluating a delay associated with the event with respect to the input of one or more conditions; calculating at least one healthcare operational metric based on the completion time, the delay, and the input; and outputting the at least one healthcare operational metric for display and analysis. | 05-24-2012 |
Nitin K. Jain, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090276487 | INTERACTIVE WEB BASED SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF BARIATRIC PROCEDURES - The present invention is directed to a computer-based weight loss system for supporting bariatric treatment of obesity that is accessible to both the patient and the medical practitioner. The system has a central server maintaining a library of information related to the treatment of obesity and a patient interface and a medical practitioner interface linked to the central server for uploading and downloading of information. The patient interface also provides access to information selected from the group consisting of bariatric care pathway, behavioral modification planning, fitness, preoperative diet, postoperative diet, monitoring of a gastric band, monitoring of a patient's weight, monitoring caloric intake and nutritional information. The uploaded information is processed by the central server and then made available to the medical practitioner and the patient. | 11-05-2009 |
20110282683 | INTERACTIVE WEB BASED SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF BARIATRIC PROCEDURES - The present invention is directed to a computer-based weight loss system for supporting bariatric treatment of obesity that is accessible to both the patient and the medical practitioner. The system has a central server maintaining a library of information related to the treatment of obesity and a patient interface and a medical practitioner interface linked to the central server for uploading and downloading of information. The patient interface also provides access to information selected from the group consisting of bariatric care pathway, behavioral modification planning, fitness, preoperative diet, postoperative diet, monitoring of a gastric band, monitoring of a patient's weight, monitoring caloric intake and nutritional information. The uploaded information is processed by the central server and then made available to the medical practitioner and the patient. | 11-17-2011 |
Pankaj Jain, San Diego, CA US
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20100080163 | APPARATUS AND METHODS OF PROVIDING AND RECEIVING VENUE LEVEL TRANSMISSIONS AND SERVICES - A venue-cast system and method for providing and receiving venue level transmissions and services, including discovery of a venue specific transmission by receiving an overhead signal from a non-venue network, extracting information for receiving the venue specific transmission from the overhead signal, and tuning to receive the venue specific transmission based on the extracted information. The venue level transmission may be provided and received in a manner that does not prevent an access terminal from receiving a local area or wide area transmission. | 04-01-2010 |
20140223479 | APPARATUS AND METHODS OF PROVIDING AND RECEIVING VENUE LEVEL TRANSMISSIONS AND SERVICES - A venue-cast system and method for providing and receiving venue level transmissions and services, including discovery of a venue specific transmission by receiving an overhead signal from a non-venue network, extracting information for receiving the venue specific transmission from the overhead signal, and tuning to receive the venue specific transmission based on the extracted information. The venue level transmission may be provided and received in a manner that does not prevent an access terminal from receiving a local area or wide area transmission. | 08-07-2014 |
Praduman D. Jain, Fairfax, VA US
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20110166628 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEDICAL DEVICE DATA PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - A system, method, and computer readable medium for monitoring and controlling medical devices having a data processing server configured to receive from a user instructions relating to a medical device. The system also includes an application hosting device configured to receive the instructions from the data processing server. The application hosting device is further configured to modify the instructions for transmission to the medical device. The medical device is configured to receive the modified instructions and perform the modified instructions. Another aspect provides an application hosting device that captures medical device data and includes a processor and a connection unit configured to establish a link to exchange information. The application hosting device is configured to connect to a plurality of medical devices simultaneously. The plurality of medical devices comprise at least one master device and at least one slave device. | 07-07-2011 |
20110167133 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND DEVICE FOR MEDICAL DEVICE DATA CAPTURE AND PROCESSING - A system, method, and computer-readable medium for medical device data capture and processing having an application hosting device configured to modify data received from a medical device. A data processing server receives the modified data from the application hosting device and associates the modified data with a user, the medical device and/or the application hosting device. Another aspect, provides a application hosting device that receives instructions relating to the medical device and transmits the instructions to the medical device. A data processing server receives the instructions relating to the medical device from a user and to transmit the instructions to the application hosting device. The data processing server receives the data from the application hosting device. Another aspect provides an application hosting device that includes a processor and a memory. Data relating to a plurality of users and a plurality of medical devices is stored in the memory. | 07-07-2011 |
20110194467 | System and Method for Converged Network Services - Systems and methods for providing services for stations supported by a residential gateway are provided. The residential gateway can support one or more fixed-line station and/one or more mobile stations. The mobile stations can be supported by a wireless macro network and/or the residential gateway. Services such as simultaneous ringing, distinctive ringing, call transfer, extension functionality, and the like can be provided for the mobile station and the fixed-line station. | 08-11-2011 |
Puneet Jain, Naperville, IL US
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20100223175 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STANDARDIZING BILATERALLY-NEGOTIATED DERIVATIVE POSITIONS - A method of converting a portfolio of non-standard credit default swap (CDS) trades standardized CDS trades. The method includes receiving electronically multiple non-standard CDS trades. Each of the multiple non-standard CDS trades includes at least an initial notional amount and an initial coupon rate. The method further includes converting each of the multiple non-standard CDS trades into two standardized CDS trades. The two standardized CDS trades include a first standardized CDS trade at a first coupon rate of 100 basis points (bps) and a second standardized CDS trade at a second coupon rate of 500 bps. The method further includes determining a first notional amount for the first standardized CDS trade and a second notional amount for the second standardized CDS trade such that a sum of the first notional amount and the second notional amount is equal to the initial notional amount, and a sum of the first notional amount multiplied by the first coupon rate and the second notional amount multiplied by the second coupon rate is equal to the initial notional amount multiplied by the initial coupon rate. | 09-02-2010 |
Punit Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20110225118 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONDITIONALLY SHARING AN OBJECT WITH ONE OR MORE ENTITIES - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for conditionally sharing an object with one or more entities. These mechanisms and methods for conditionally sharing an object with one or more entities can enable enhanced data sharing, simplified data security, etc. | 09-15-2011 |
20110246435 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MAINTAINING DATA STORED IN A DATA STRUCTURE - There are provided mechanisms and methods for maintaining data stored in a data structure. These mechanisms and methods for maintaining data stored in a data structure can provide maintenance operations with improved efficiency, functionality, etc. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246524 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PORTAL USER DATA ACCESS IN A MULTI-TENANT ON-DEMAND DATABASE SYSTEM - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system. These mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system can enable embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts to the multi-tenant on-demand database system which have reduced configuration requirements than users directly accessing the multi-tenant on-demand database system. The ability of embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts can reduce processing requirements of the database system. | 10-06-2011 |
20110264434 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR COMPARING RESULTS OF PERFORMING A PLURALITY OF OPERATIONS WITH RESULTS OF SIMULATING THE PLURALITY OF OPERATIONS - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for comparing results of performing a plurality of operations with results of simulating the plurality of operations. These mechanisms and methods for comparing results of performing a plurality of operations with results of simulating the plurality of operations can enable optimized performance of operations, reduced processing time, increased confidence in processing results, etc. | 10-27-2011 |
20110270885 | SECURITY CONFIGURATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PORTAL USERS IN A MULTI-TENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented system and method includes method includes receiving a data request for data in a database from a user; determining if the user is an internal user or a portal user; consulting, if the user is the internal user, a first security setting associated with the data to determine if the requested data is public or private, and if the user is the portal user, consulting a second security setting separate from the first security setting to determine if the requested data is public or private; providing, if the requested data is public, access information to the user; performing, if the requested data is private, additional processing to determine if the user has access to the requested data. | 11-03-2011 |
20120203800 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PORTAL USER DATA ACCESS IN A MULTI-TENANT ON-DEMAND DATABASE SYSTEM - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system. These mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system can enable embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts to the multi-tenant on-demand database system which have reduced configuration requirements than users directly accessing the multi-tenant on-demand database system. The ability of embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts can reduce processing requirements of the database system. | 08-09-2012 |
20130198184 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PORTAL USER DATA ACCESS IN A MULTI-TENANT ON-DEMAND DATABASE SYSTEM - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system. These mechanisms and methods for portal user data access in a multi-tenant on-demand database system can enable embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts to the multi-tenant on-demand database system which have reduced configuration requirements than users directly accessing the multi-tenant on-demand database system. The ability of embodiments to provide portal-specific user accounts can reduce processing requirements of the database system. | 08-01-2013 |
20140067852 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING SCALING AND EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF DATABASE SYSTEMS AND RESOURCES IN AN ON-DEMAND SERVICES ENVIRONMENT - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating efficient management of database systems and resources in an on-demand services environment in a multi-tenant environment according to one embodiment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method includes receiving a job request from a user associated with an organization, where the job request may is placed at a computing device. The method may further include generating, at the local database coupled with the computing device, a dynamic cache having a first table comprising external data from an external data source, communicating the first table of the dynamic cache with a second table at the local database, where the second table comprises local data from the local database, and processing the job request at the local database using the dynamic cache. | 03-06-2014 |
Rajat Jain, Apex, NC US
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20090094335 | Eliminating Redundancy of Attachments in Email Responses - A method, system and computer-usable medium for managing electronic mail (email) attachments. An email message comprising a first recipient list and a first file attachment is received from a sender. A response email is generated, comprising a second recipient list. The first recipient list and the second recipient list are compared and a third recipient list is generated comprising recipients that are listed on the second recipient list, but not on the first. The email response is then transmitted to all recipients that are on the second recipient list but not on the third list, and the email response and the first file attachment is sent to the recipients on the third recipient list. | 04-09-2009 |
Rajat Jain, Raleigh, NC US
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20110138479 | Maintaining The Integrity Of Email Authorship - Maintaining the integrity of email authorship including receiving, by a receiving email client, an email message containing content created by a sender; identifying, in dependence upon the email message, an edit authority value; receiving, from a recipient of the email message, an instruction to forward the received email message; receiving, from the recipient, an instruction to edit the content contained in the received email message; and determining, in dependence upon the edit authority value, whether to allow the recipient to edit the content; if the recipient is allowed to edit the content, determining, in dependence upon the edit authority value, whether to enforce edit tracking in the content; and forwarding the email message with the recipient's edits tracked if edit tracking is enforced; or forwarding the email message with the recipient's edits untracked if edit tracking is not enforced. | 06-09-2011 |
Rajendra Parasmal Jain, Mahrashtra, IN US
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20100216814 | PYRIDO[4,3-B]INDOLES CONTAINING RIGID MOIETIES - This disclosure is directed to pyrido[4,3-b]indoles having rigid moieties. The compounds in one embodiment are pyrido[4,3-b]indoles having an unsaturated hydrocarbon moiety. The compounds in another embodiment are pyrido[4,3-b]indoles having a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl or heterocyclyl moiety. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds are also provided, as are methods of using the compounds in a variety of therapeutic applications, including the treatment of a cognitive disorder, psychotic disorder, neurotransmitter-mediated disorder and/or a neuronal disorder. | 08-26-2010 |
Rajiv Jain, Monte Sereno, CA US
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20080289230 | ELECTRONIC GREETING CARDS - Electronic greeting cards include a greeting card with two or more interconnected panels in combination with a digital multimedia player device which includes an electronic display and an audio output, and circuitry which is operative to receive, store and play digital multimedia files and content. The various greeting card structures cover and encapsulate or otherwise house and adorn the digital multimedia player. Digital files are loaded on to the digital multimedia player by a connection to a network, or directly from a data storage device such as an SD card or USB connection or compact flash which interfaces with a port in the digital multimedia player. Pre-recorded digital multimedia greeting card content is either pre-loaded on a portable data storage device, or selected for purchase and downloaded or transferred for replay by the digital multimedia player of the electronic greeting card. | 11-27-2008 |
20100223824 | ELECTRONIC GREETING CARDS - Electronic greeting cards include a greeting card with two or more interconnected panels in combination with a digital multimedia player device which includes an electronic display and an audio output, and circuitry which is operative to receive, store and play digital multimedia files and content. The various greeting card structures cover and encapsulate or otherwise house and adorn the digital multimedia player. Digital files are loaded on to the digital multimedia player by a connection to a network, or directly from a data storage device such as an SD card or USB connection or compact flash which interfaces with a port in the digital multimedia player. Pre-recorded digital multimedia greeting card content is either pre-loaded on a portable data storage device, or selected for purchase and downloaded or transferred for replay by the digital multimedia player of the electronic greeting card. | 09-09-2010 |
20130232428 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARING PERSONALIZED HOMEPAGE WITH A PLURALITY OF USERS - A method is provided for sharing a personalized homepage with a plurality of users, the method comprising: providing a personalized homepage created by a first user from among the plurality of users, the personalized homepage comprising personal content; upon storing the personalized homepage, sending a first indication to all other users from among the plurality of users, wherein that first indication relates to the creation of said personalized homepage; receiving from at least one second user from among the plurality of users, one or more comments associated with at least some of the personal content comprised in the first user's personalized homepage; and providing the first user with the one or more comments received from the at least one second user. | 09-05-2013 |
20140137445 | Electronic Greeting Cards - Electronic greeting cards include a greeting card with two or more interconnected panels in combination with a digital multimedia player device which includes an electronic display and an audio output, and circuitry which is operative to receive, store and play digital multimedia files and content. The various greeting card structures cover and encapsulate or otherwise house and adorn the digital multimedia player. Digital files are loaded on to the digital multimedia player by a connection to a network, or directly from a data storage device such as an SD card or USB connection or compact flash which interfaces with a port in the digital multimedia player. Pre-recorded digital multimedia greeting card content is either pre-loaded on a portable data storage device, or selected for purchase and downloaded or transferred for replay by the digital multimedia player of the electronic greeting card. | 05-22-2014 |
Rajsapan Jain, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100267978 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE METAL-ORGANIC ACCEPTOR MAGNETS - A stable magnet having a high Tc is provided. The stable magnet is synthesized from an at least one ion of a metal from a metal-containing precursor and molecules of an organic compound in a metal to organic ratio of at least about 1 ion to 1 organic molecule and as much as 10 or more ions to 1 organic molecule. The metal-containing precursor provides at least one ion having a valency lower than its maximum valency state. The organic molecules are selected from a group of organic compounds having a reduction potential suitable to accept at least one electron from the metal ion and an at least one functional group that is able to coordinate with the metal ion. | 10-21-2010 |
20110309462 | STABLE, SENSITIVE PHOTODETECTORS AND IMAGE SENSORS MADE THEREFROM INCLUDING CIRCUITS, PROCESSES, AND MATERIALS FOR ENHANCED IMAGING PERFORMANCE - In various embodiments, a photodetector includes a semiconductor substrate and a plurality of pixel regions. Each of the plurality of pixel regions comprises an optically sensitive layer over the semiconductor substrate. A pixel circuit is formed for each of the plurality of pixel regions. Each pixel circuit includes a pinned photodiode, a charge store, and a read out circuit for each of the plurality pixel regions. The optically sensitive layer is in electrical communication with a portion of a silicon diode to form the pinned photodiode. A potential difference between two electrodes in communication with the optically sensitive layer associated with a pixel region exhibits a time-dependent bias; a biasing during a first film reset period being different from a biasing during a second integration period. | 12-22-2011 |
Rakhi Jain, Irvine, CA US
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20100249691 | GLAUCOMA SHUNTS WITH FLOW MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVED SURGICAL PERFORMANCE - A method of treating glaucoma in an eye by managing fluid flow past an implanted shunt having an elastomeric plate and a non-valved elastomeric drainage tube. The plate is positioned over a sclera of the eye with an outflow end of the elastomeric drainage tube open to an outer face of the plate. An inflow end of the drainage tube tunnels through the sclera to the anterior chamber of the eye. The plate may have regions of greater propensity for cell adhesion alternating with regions of lesser cell adhesion. For example, regions of texturing around the plate or drainage tube may be provided to control the size of a bleb that forms over the implant. The effective surface area of the plate may be balanced against a number of fenestrations. The drainage tube has a reduced profile and may be shaped with a non-circular external cross-section to reduce its height. A scleral groove may be used to further reduce the height of the drainage tube on the sclera. A flow restrictor for the early post operative period will immediately lower the intraocular pressure (IOP) and simultanously prevent hypotony. | 09-30-2010 |
20110077624 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING ACCOMMODATION OF A NATURAL LENS OF AN EYE - The accommodative properties of the natural lens of an eye, which tend to degrade with age, can be enhanced, restored, or otherwise improved using the in situ treatment techniques and methodologies provided here. One exemplary method of enhancing accommodative properties of the natural lens of an eye involves an initial step of specifying treatment areas of the natural lens. These treatment areas correspond to regions of the capsular bag or regions of the crystalline lens. The method continues by increasing stiffness of the treatment areas while all or portions of the natural lens remains in situ. This results in stiffened areas of the natural lens that enhance transfer of ciliary muscle forces to a center region of the crystalline lens. | 03-31-2011 |
20110118836 | MARK FOR INTRAOCULAR LENSES - An intraocular lens for providing vision to an animal or human subject has anterior and posterior sides. The lens includes an optic body, one or more haptics, and one or more marks. Each mark has four or more features disposed along an imaginary line when viewed from the anterior side and/or the posterior side. The mark(s) may be used as an aid in angularly aligning the lens during use. | 05-19-2011 |
20110257742 | ACCOMMODATING INTRAOCULAR LENSES - An intraocular lens is disclosed, with an optic that changes shape in response to a deforming force exerted by the zonules of the eye. A haptic supports the optic around its equator and couples the optic to the capsular bag of the eye. Certain haptic features improve the accommodative performance of the haptic, such that compressive/tensile forces may be more efficiently transferred from the haptic to optic. Furthermore, certain aspects also provide enhanced bag-sizing capability so that the IOL better fits within the capsular bag. | 10-20-2011 |
20120203338 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A COATING FOR AN IMPLANATABLE LENS - An apparatus, system and method for coating an implantable lens. The apparatus, system and method may include at least one coating layer applied to at least one surface of the optic of the implantable lens, wherein the coating layer at least partially protects the optic at least during the implantation, and wherein the coating layer is removable following implantation. The coating layer may include a lubricant and/or medication and may be in the form of a biodegradable polymer and/or a film. | 08-09-2012 |
20130304204 | Accommodating Intraocular Lenses - An intraocular lens is disclosed, with an optic that changes shape in response to a deforming force exerted by the zonules of the eye. A haptic supports the optic around its equator and couples the optic to the capsular bag of the eye. Certain haptic features improve the accommodative performance of the haptic, such that compressive/tensile forces may be more efficiently transferred from the haptic to optic. Furthermore, certain aspects also provide enhanced bag-sizing capability so that the IOL better fits within the capsular bag. | 11-14-2013 |
Rama Jain, Emeryville, CA US
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20100216767 | QUINAZOLINES FOR PDK1 INHIBITION - The invention provides novel compounds that are inhibitors of PDK1. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of treating proliferative diseases, such as cancers, with the compounds or compositions. | 08-26-2010 |
Rama Jain, Emery Ville, CA US
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20100048561 | QUINAZOLINES FOR PDK1 INHIBITION - The invention provides quinazoline compounds that are inhibitors of PDK1. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of treating proliferative diseases, such as cancers, with the compounds or compositions. | 02-25-2010 |
Ramesh Jain, Irvine, CA US
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20080292196 | PHOTO CLASSIFICATION USING OPTICAL PARAMETERS OF CAMERA FROM EXIF METADATA - A method of classifying and organizing digital images utilizing optical metadata (captured using multiple sensors on the camera) may define semantically coherent image classes or annotations. The method defines optical parameters based on the physics of vision and operation of a camera to cluster related images for future search and retrieval. An image database constructed using photos taken by at least thirty different users over a six year period on four different continents was tested using algorithms to construct a hierarchal clustering model to cluster related images. Additionally, a survey about the most frequent image classes shot by common people forms a baseline model for automatic annotation of images for search and retrieval by query keyword. | 11-27-2008 |
20090319472 | EVENT BASED ORGANIZATION AND ACCESS OF DIGITAL PHOTOS - Architecture and its implementation of an event-based media management system and method are disclosed. A generic model for events is used for developing architecture for media management, called Eventcentric Media Management (EMMa) system. The system focuses on event experiences and provides flexible functionality for media management. The system and method analyze cross-media files for features to extract atomic events and apply algorithms to cluster files including similar or related features. Thus, the EMMa system allows unified media indexing of multiple media types, better abstraction of the real world, use of context, media processing operations to compute and store features and tags, and a more intuitive support for multiple users. It provides environments for querying and browsing media related to events and authoring of multimedia presentations for sharing with other individuals. | 12-24-2009 |
Ravi Kumar Jain, Palo Alto, CA US
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20080259813 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QUALITY OF SERVICE DETERMINATION - A method of estimating bandwidth capacity, available bandwidth and utilization along a path in an IP network is disclosed. ICMP time-stamp requests are sent from a source host on the edge or inside the network to all routers on the end-to-end path to a desired destination. Differences between time-stamp values are used as indicators of QoS service at each router. The collected measurements are then processed at the sending host to infer QoS parameters in terms of path capacity in bit/sec, available bandwidth in bits/sec, individual link utilization and congestion at each router. These parameters can be combined to infer the QoS service in terms of bandwidth on the end-to-end path. | 10-23-2008 |
20100005309 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHENTICATION OF DATA STREAMS WITH ADAPTIVELY CONTROLLED LOSSES - Methods, components, and systems for efficient authentication, either through a digital signature or message authentication codes, and verification of a digital stream sent from a source to a receiver via zero or more intermediaries, such that the source or intermediary (or both) can remove certain portions of the data stream without inhibiting the ability of the ultimate receiver to verify the authenticity and integrity of the data received. According to the invention, a source may sign an entire data stream once, but may permit either itself or an intermediary to efficiently remove certain portions of the stream before transmitting the stream to the ultimate recipient, without having to re-sign the entire stream. Applications may include the signing of media streams which often need to be further processed to accommodate the resource requirements of a particular environment. Another application allows an intermediary to choose an advertisement to include in a given slot. | 01-07-2010 |
20100005310 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHENICATION OF DATA STREAMS WITH ADAPTIVELY CONTROLLED LOSSES - Methods, components, and systems for efficient authentication, either through a digital signature or message authentication codes, and verification of a digital stream sent from a source to a receiver via zero or more intermediaries, such that the source or intermediary (or both) can remove certain portions of the data stream without inhibiting the ability of the ultimate receiver to verify the authenticity and integrity of the data received. According to the invention, a source may sign an entire data stream once, but may permit either itself or an intermediary to efficiently remove certain portions of the stream before transmitting the stream to the ultimate recipient, without having to re-sign the entire stream. Applications may include the signing of media streams which often need to be further processed to accommodate the resource requirements of a particular environment. Another application allows an intermediary to choose an advertisement to include in a given slot. | 01-07-2010 |
20100177643 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QUALITY OF SERVICE DETERMINATION - A method of estimating bandwidth capacity, available bandwidth and utilization along a path in an IP network is disclosed. ICMP time-stamp requests are sent from a source host on the edge or inside the network to all routers on the end-to-end path to a desired destination. Differences between time-stamp values are used as indicators of QoS service at each router. The collected measurements are then processed at the sending host to infer QoS parameters in terms of path capacity in bit/sec, available bandwidth in bits/sec, individual link utilization and congestion at each router. These parameters can be combined to infer the QoS service in terms of bandwidth on the end-to-end path. | 07-15-2010 |
Rita I. Jain, Evanston, IL US
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20100010030 | EXTENDED RELEASE HYDROCODONE ACETAMINOPHEN AND RELATED METHODS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention generally provides a method of treatment and improvement of quality of life for patients adversely affected by various pain conditions. One preferred embodiment provides a method of treatment of acute pain, moderate to moderately severe pain, chronic pain, non-cancer pain, osteoarthritic pain, bunionectomy pain or lower back pain in a patient in need thereof, comprising providing at least one or two dosage form having about 15 mg of hydrocodone and its salt and about 500 mg of acetaminophen, once, twice or thrice daily. Preferably, the dosage form is about 30 mg of hydrocodone and about 1000 mg of acetaminophen taken twice daily. Alternatively, the dosage form is about 15 mg of hydrocodone and about 500 mg of acetaminophen taken twice daily. | 01-14-2010 |
20140288031 | METHODS OF TREATING HEAVY MENSTRUAL BLEEDING - The present invention relates to the method of treating heavy menstrual bleeding in a subject with or without uterine fibroids and in need of treatment by administering an effective amount of 4-((R)-2-[5-(2-fluoro-3-methoxy-phenyl)-3-(2-fluoro-6-trifluoromethyl-benzyl)-4-methyl-2,6-dioxo-3,6-dihydro-2H-pyrimidin-1-yl]-1-phenyl-ethylamino)-butyric acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in combination with estrogens and progestogens. | 09-25-2014 |
Salil Jain, Freemont, CA US
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20090014337 | Electrochemical Nitrate Destruction - Devices and methods are presented for removal and destruction of nitrate from water using an ion exchange medium from which the nitrate is eluted using brine, and in which the so generated eluent is sequentially reduced and oxidized in distinct compartments to form nitrogen from nitrate and ammonia, respectively. In especially preferred devices and methods, the reduced and oxidized eluent is re-reduced to electrochemically destroy hypohalites formed during oxidation. Among other advantages, contemplated devices and methods allow nitrate destruction with minimal concomitant production of nitrite and hypohalites. | 01-15-2009 |
Samir Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20090073977 | ROUTING TRAFFIC THROUGH A VIRTUAL ROUTER-BASED NETWORK SWITCH - Methods and systems are provided for routing traffic through a virtual router-based network switch. According to one embodiment, a flow data structure is established that identifies current packet flows associated with multiple virtual routers in the virtual router-based network device. When an incoming packet is received by the virtual router-based network device, it is then determined whether the incoming packet is associated with a current packet flow by accessing the flow data structure based on a header associated with the incoming packet. If it is determined that the incoming packet is associated with the current packet flow, then the incoming packet is hardware forwarded via a network interface of the virtual router-based network device without intervention by a processor of the virtual router-based network device, otherwise the incoming packet is forwarded to software on the processor for flow learning. | 03-19-2009 |
Sandeep Jain, Forest Park, IL US
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20100168849 | TRANSCORNEAL VISION ASSISTANCE DEVICE - The invention provides a transcorneal vision assistance device implantable in the eye of a patient. A preferred embodiment transcorneal microtelescope vision assistance device is implantable in the eye of a patient and includes a keratoprosthesis configured to replace a portion of the cornea of a patient and to secure the keratoprosthesis to a remaining front portion of the cornea. A microtelescope is carried by the keratoprosthesis for transcorneal mounting of the microtelescope. | 07-01-2010 |
Sanjay Jain, Saratoga, CA US
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20080316921 | HIERARCHICAL RATE LIMITING WITH PROPORTIONAL LIMITING - A network flow controller to manage network traffic bandwidth is described. Embodiments of the network flow controller include a hierarchical flow creditor, a proportional flow creditor, and a rate limiter. The hierarchical flow creditor is configured to manage a plurality of hierarchical credit accounts. The hierarchical credit accounts include a shared credit account associated with a plurality of distinct network traffic flows for a shared bandwidth resource. The proportional flow creditor is configured to track an oversubscription of the shared bandwidth resource by the plurality of distinct network traffic flows. The rate limiter is coupled to the hierarchical flow creditor and the proportional flow creditor. The rate limiter is configured to limit at least one of the distinct network traffic flows based on the oversubscription tracked by the proportional flow creditor. | 12-25-2008 |
Sanjeev Jain, Chandler, AZ US
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20100332877 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION - A system, apparatus, method and article to reduce power consumption are described. The method may include receiving a power management request for a reduced power consumption state from each of a plurality of processors. A power management request for the reduced power consumption state may be sent to a controller to cache data. Each of the plurality of processors may be instructed to enter the reduced power consumption state. An interrupt may be received to return to an active power consumption state. A power management request may be sent to the controller to flush cached data into a memory. Each of the plurality of processors may be instructed to enter the active power consumption state. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-30-2010 |
20110145205 | Packet Boundary Spanning Pattern Matching Based At Least In Part Upon History Information - An embodiment may include circuitry to determine, at least in part, based at least in part upon history information, whether one or more reference patterns are present in a data stream in a packet flow. The data stream may span at least one packet boundary in the packet flow. The history information may include a beginning portion of a packet in the data stream, an ending portion of the packet, and another portion of the data stream. The circuitry may overwrite the another portion of the history information with a respective portion of the data stream to be examined by the circuitry depending, at least in part, upon whether the circuitry determines, at least in part, whether the one or more reference patterns are present in the data stream. The respective portion may be relatively closer than the another portion is to a beginning of the data stream. | 06-16-2011 |
Shailendra Jain, Charlotte, NC US
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20110236875 | Composition and Method for the Restoration and Preservation of Transplant Organs Procured From DCD Donors - The present invention provides a perfusion solution comprising specific metabolic agents, antioxidant agents, and membrane stabilizer agents that can help improve preservation, organ viability, and in some cases recover organs that would otherwise being unusable for transplantation. In a further embodiment, the perfusion solution can be used in combination with hypothermic machine perfusion. It has been found that combination of the perfusion solution and hypothermic machine perfusion can help prevent or reduce further damage to the organ and restore the organ's anti-oxidant system, stabilize the cellular cytoskeleton and cellular membranes, inhibit arachidonic acid pathway, provide oncotic support, reduce interstitial edema formation, and help restore energy stores within the organ. As a result, the method can be used to improve the viability of otherwise marginal donor organs. | 09-29-2011 |
Shailendra Jain, New Brighton, MN US
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20100281475 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE SMARTPHONE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY - Various embodiments of the disclosed invention include a design and development interface for mobile smartphone applications; the generation and delivery of content customized to the smartphone application execution platform; and the support of update functionality within the mobile applications. In one embodiment, a development environment provides templates via a website interface to easily create and design a smartphone application. This design interface can also be used to create updates for deployed smartphone applications. Within the mobile application, the application content is provided by XML data sets and non-textual data (such as images), and displayed within a set of modifiable containers. These containers and the data displayed within the containers may be updated and modified, enabling full customization of the application and its displayed content. | 11-04-2010 |
Shailendra K. Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20110093312 | MODELING WHOLESALE PRICE SCHEDULES TO REDUCE DOUBLE MARGINALIZATION - One embodiment is a method that determines, for a sale of a product and a post-sale service for the product from a supplier to a retailer, an expected supply chain profit for the sale as a function of an effort cost function of the retailer, a quantity of the product ordered, and an expected revenue of the retailer. A wholesale price schedule is determined that is a function of the quantity of the product ordered by the retailer. The wholesale price schedule reduces effects of double marginalization on the sale of the product and the post-sale service. | 04-21-2011 |
20120016710 | SIMULATING SUPPLY AND DEMAND REALIZATION IN WORKFORCE PLAN EVALUATION - A method of workforce plan evaluation includes receiving ( | 01-19-2012 |
20120130760 | ADJUSTING A POINT PREDICTION THAT IS PART OF THE LONG-TERM PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE BASED FORECAST - Illustrated is a system and method for modeling and predicting call center service calls to plan staffing needs based upon historical call center volume data and product life cycle data for the product being serviced by the call center. It includes identifying adjusted historical monthly call volume data. Additionally, the system and method includes transforming the adjusted historical monthly call volume data, using a forecasting algorithm, into a long-term trend and season effect forecast. Further, the system and method includes transforming the adjusted historical monthly call volume data, using a regression algorithm, into a long-term product life cycle based forecast. Additionally, the system and method includes adjusting a point prediction, based on the long-term product life cycle based forecast to create a long-term adjusted monthly forecast, the point prediction adjusted where it exceeds a data point in a bound forecast generated from the long-term trend and season effect forecast. | 05-24-2012 |
20130066790 | Residual Value Warranty - A maximum expected value of a residual value warranty for a product to a customer is determined. An expected cost to a provider to support the residual value warranty for the customer is determined, based on the maximum expected value of the candidate residual value warranty to the customer. The expected profitability of the candidate residual value warranty is determined based on the expected cost. | 03-14-2013 |
20130346033 | TREE-BASED REGRESSION - Parent node data is split into first and second child nodes based on a first partition variable to create a tree-based model. A first regression model for the first child node data relates the response variable and the predictor variable. | 12-26-2013 |
20140019210 | DETERMINING PRODUCT PRICE - Methods, systems, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for determining a product price. Determining a product price can include determining an initial market attraction value, a market price sensitivity, and cost information for a product. Determining a product price can also include receiving a market constraint with respect to the product and pricing the product based on the initial market attraction value, the market price sensitivity, the cost information, and the market constraint. | 01-16-2014 |
20140039906 | OPTIMIZED SURGERY SCHEDULING - Techniques for generating optimized surgery schedules are described in various implementations. In one example implementation, a method that implements the techniques includes receiving a plurality of surgery scheduling requests for surgical procedures to be performed at a surgical facility having a plurality of operating rooms. The method also includes identifying resource constraints associated with the surgery scheduling requests, and identifying an optimization goal for the surgical facility, the optimization goal being defined using weighted optimization parameters. The method also includes generating a proposed surgery schedule for the surgical facility that includes sequencing and operating room assignments for each of the surgical procedures to be performed, the proposed surgery schedule satisfying the resource constraints and being optimized based on the optimization goal for the surgical facility. The method also includes simulating the proposed surgery schedule to determine expected operational metrics associated with the proposed surgery schedule. | 02-06-2014 |
20140114727 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HIERARCHICAL FORECASTING - There is provided a computer-implemented method of generating a data forecasts for different levels of an entity. The method includes generating an aggregate forecast for an upper level entity comprised of two or more components. The method also includes determining mean values and a coefficient of variation for a probability distribution corresponding to future expected decomposition rates for each of the two or more components. A probability distribution parameter vector is computed based on the mean values and the coefficient of variation. The expected future decomposition rates for each of the two or more components may be computed based on the probability distribution parameter vector and a sample observation corresponding to previously observed decomposition values of each of the two or more components. Component forecasts corresponding to each of the two or more components may be computed based on the aggregate forecast and the expected future decomposition rates. | 04-24-2014 |
20140122173 | ESTIMATING SEMI-PARAMETRIC PRODUCT DEMAND MODELS - Methods, systems, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for estimating semi-parametric product demand models. Estimating a semi-parametric product demand model can include identifying a set of products from input market sales data, analyzing the market sales data to determine a relationship between a plurality of factors of the set of products, and estimating the semi-parametric product demand model based on the determined relationship using iterative estimation of a plurality of incremental data trees. | 05-01-2014 |
20140188567 | PRODUCT DETERMINATION FOR A PORTFOLIO - A system includes an intersection engine to determine intersection points between multiple first functions, each first function corresponding to a product from a plurality of products and each first function based on the corresponding product's utility and profit at a given price point. The system further includes a first ranking engine to rank the intersection points and a second ranking engine to rank the first functions based on the intersection points. The system further includes a solving engine to solve a second function based on a subset of the ranked functions to determine a subset of the products to include in a product portfolio and a price for each product in the portfolio to maximize profit for the plurality of products. | 07-03-2014 |
Shashi Jain, West Chester, OH US
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20090087398 | Method for Treating Damaged Hair - The present invention relates to a method for treating damaged hair, where the hair is chemically treated, comprising the steps of: a) contacting the hair with a shampoo composition, the shampoo comprising: from about 5% to about 50% of an anionic surfactant; from about 0.025% to about 5% by weight of a synthetic cationic polymer having a cationic charge density from about 2 meq/gm to about 7 meq/gm, wherein the synthetic cationic polymer forms lyotropic liquid crystals upon combination with the anionic surfactant; and water; and b) rinsing the composition from the hair, wherein following the treatment, the surface energy of the hair is reduced, as compared to that measured prior to the treatment. | 04-02-2009 |
Sonia Jain, Okemos, MI US
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20100023493 | Methods, Systems & Products for Generating Web Pages - Methods, systems, and products generate web pages using elidable links to additional content. When a link is selected in a web page, elision is used to automatically remove a URL and its associated content from the web page, thus reducing previously visited material. When a user selects an elision-enabled link, the link is not displayed during subsequent displaying of the same web page. | 01-28-2010 |
Sourabh Jain, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110211583 | APPARATUS, METHOD, MANUFACTURE, AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING NETWORK SERVICES FROM BUILDING BLOCKS - A method and apparatus for communicating over a network is provided. The method includes obtaining building block codes, where the building blocks codes are capable of being used together to provide an end-to-end service. The building block codes are sent to each appropriate building block controller, where each building block controller is associated with a corresponding network node. Upon receiving a first packet of a connection for the first end-to-end service, a determination as to which network nodes of the plurality of network nodes should be used as network hops for the connection, and as to, for each network node that should be used as a network hop for the connection, which building block codes should be used by the building block controller corresponding to the network node. These determinations are communicated to each of the appropriate building block controllers. | 09-01-2011 |
20120155262 | KERNEL AWARENESS OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT - Described are techniques to use adaptive learning to control bandwidth or rate of transmission of a computer on a network. Congestion observations such as packet delay and packet loss are used to compute a congestion signal. The congestion signal is correlated with information about actual congestion on the network, and the transmission rate is adjusted according to the degree of correlation. Transmission rate may not adjust when packet delay or packet loss is not strongly correlated with actual congestion. The congestion signal is adaptively learned. For instance, the relative effects of loss and delay on the congestion signal may change over time. Moreover, an operating congestion level may be minimized by adaptive adjustment. | 06-21-2012 |
Sunil K. Jain, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20100108411 | AIR POWER ENERGY TRANSFORMATION TO ELECTRICAL ENERGY FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE APPLICATIONS - A vehicle having one or more small vehicle-mounted electricity generating wind turbines located within an area of wind recirculation. The electricity generated is used to recharge vehicle batteries, partially power an auxiliary electric propulsion motor, or supply vehicle parasitic loads. | 05-06-2010 |
Surendra Jain, Greer, SC US
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20090199348 | Cationic PEG for Treatment of Fabrics - A method for treatment of fabrics with polyethylene glycol without cross-linking involves cationizing the polyethylene glycol by conversion to a quaternary salt and applying the converted polyethylene glycol to a fabric in an aqueous solution by conventional means. | 08-13-2009 |
20090199985 | Cationized PVA as a Sizing Component in Wet Chop Processing - The catonized sizes poly vinyl alcohol and hydroxy celluloses are used in the manufacture of wet chop to improve product quality, cut cost and reduce the expenses incurred disposing of whitewater. | 08-13-2009 |
Sushil K. Jain, Indianapolis, IN US
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20110108164 | THERMAL MECHANICAL PROCESSING OF STAINLESS STEEL - One embodiment of the present invention is a unique method for thermal mechanical processing of a martensitic stainless steel. Other embodiments include apparatuses, systems, devices, hardware, methods, and combinations for thermal mechanical processing of a martensitic stainless steel and forged objects resulting therefrom. Further embodiments, forms, features, aspects, benefits, and advantages of the present application shall become apparent from the description and figures provided herewith. | 05-12-2011 |
Swaran K. Jain, Lansing, KS US
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20100076473 | Tissue Slicer - A tissue slicer having a partially open base for permitting the slicing blades to transverse therethrough, a dual pivoting member for activating the sliding blades in a vertical direction, a blade cartridge with a plurality of blades and a multi-pin specimen holder. The device secures the tissue specimen without distortion in place during the slicing process, protect the user while cutting specimens, standardizes tissue sections for optimal processing, improves the quality of sections for microscopic evaluation, and improves diagnostic accuracy and reliability. | 03-25-2010 |
Tushar S. Jain, San Diego, CA US
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20090206054 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR CREATING IMAGING LAYERS - The present invention provides patterned features of dimensions of less than 50 nm on a substrate. According to various embodiments, the features may be “Manhattan” style structures, have high aspect ratios, and/or have atomically smooth surfaces. The patterned features are made from polymer brushes grafted to a substrate. In some embodiments, the dimensions of the features may be determined by adjusting the grafting density and/or the molecular weight of the brushes. Once the brushes are patterned, the features can be shaped and reshaped with thermal or solvent treatments to achieve the desired profiles. The chemical nature of the polymer brush is thus independent of the patterning process, which allows for optimization of the polymer brush used for specific applications. Applications include masks for pattern transfer techniques such as reactive ion etching. | 08-20-2009 |
Vipul Jain, Irvine, CA US
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20110187585 | COMPACT IMAGING RECEIVER ARCHITECTURE - A system and method is shown for receiving microwave/millimeter-wave signals. The system and method are balanced and can be effectively implemented on a silicon substrate using single pole double throw switches. | 08-04-2011 |
20130113650 | Methods and apparatus for suppression of low-frequency noise and drift in wireless sensors or receivers - An imaging receiver includes a low noise amplifier (LNA) module to receive and amplify the radio-frequency (RF) input signal; one or more switches configured to selectively pass RF input to one or more of the power detector circuits; one or more power detector circuits coupled to the switches to generate output voltages proportional to associated powers at their input ports; one or more reference circuits to provide reference signals to the switches; and one or more integrator circuits to integrate the output voltages of the power detector circuits. | 05-09-2013 |
20130113657 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF SIMULTANEOUS PIXELS IN A WIRELESS IMAGING SYSTEM - A phased array receiver having beam-forming capability, with M inputs and N outputs, includes M radio-frequency (RF) front-ends, each comprising an RF amplifier; and a beam-forming network, with M input ports and N output ports, each coupled to at least one of the other ports through an electrical network, and wherein a signal at each port has a predetermined phase or delay relative to the signals at the other ports, and wherein M is smaller than or equal to N. | 05-09-2013 |
Vivek Jain, Mounain View, CA US
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20110032826 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING AND EVALUATING NETWORKS IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS - A method for deploying and evaluating a network system includes providing an electronic two- or three-dimensional representation of a layout of a building, placing a plurality of nodes of the network system in the building, and communicatively coupling the nodes together to form the network system. The nodes are inspected dependent upon a regulatory requirement and/or the representation of the layout of the building. The network is evaluated dependent upon data collected during the inspecting and dependent upon a network protocol design and/or an interference model. The inspecting of the nodes and the evaluating of the network are performed automatically by use of at least one electronic processor. | 02-10-2011 |
Vivek Jain, Cupertino, CA US
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20100072615 | High-Electrical-Current Wafer Level Packaging, High-Electrical-Current WLP Electronic Devices, and Methods of Manufacture Thereof - The present invention has various aspects relating to the maximization of current carrying capacity of wafer level packaged chip scale solder pad mounted integrated circuits. In one aspect, the solder pad areas are maximized by using rectangular solder pads spaced as close together as reliable mounting to a circuit board will allow. In another aspect, multiple contact pads may be used for increasing the current capacity without using contact pads of different areas. In still another aspect, vias are used to directly connect one lead of high current component or components to a contact pad directly above that component, and to route a second lead of the high current component to an adjacent contact pad by way of a thick metal interconnect layer. | 03-25-2010 |