Jayaraj
Ajay Jayaraj, Sugar Land, TX US
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20130185703 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION TRANSLATION FROM A HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGE TO A SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION SET - A computer system includes a processor and program storage coupled to the processor. The program storage stores a software instruction translator that, when executed by the processor, is configured to receive source code and translate the source code to a low-level language. The source code is restricted to a subset of a high-level language and the low-level language is a specialized instruction set. Each statement of the subset of the high-level language directly maps to an instruction of the low-level language. | 07-18-2013 |
Ajay Jayaraj, Sugarland, TX US
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20120131309 | HIGH-PERFORMANCE, SCALABLE MUTLICORE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SYSTEM - Traditionally, providing parallel processing within a multi-core system has been very difficult. Here, however, a system in provided where serial source code is automatically converted into parallel source code, and a processing cluster is reconfigured “on the fly” to accommodate the parallelized code based on an allocation of memory and compute resources. Thus, the processing cluster and its corresponding system programming tool provide a system that can perform parallel processing from a serial program that is transparent to a user. | 05-24-2012 |
Babu Jayaraj, Bengaluru IN
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20130198050 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING DECISION TIME BROKERAGE IN A HYBRID CLOUD ECOSYSTEM - A method and system for providing decision-time brokerage in a hybrid cloud ecosystem is disclosed. Disclosed embodiments may include receiving a workload input by a brokerage engine executing in a computing device communicably connected to at least one cloud computing node in a cloud platform of a cloud service provider, determining resource optimization for the workload input by the brokerage engine, monitoring the workload input for compliance with one or more audit and regulatory metrics, monitoring the cost consumption of the workload input, capturing non-functional context data associated with the workload input into a context repository database, applying one or more rules to the workload, deploying the workload across the one or more cloud platforms. In some embodiments, a deployment recommendation may be provided prior to deployment of the workload. In some embodiments, a social collaboration workflow may be triggered whereby one or more users are provided the deployment recommendation. | 08-01-2013 |
Jayamani Jayaraj, Seoul KR
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20090250143 | METALLIC GLASS WITH NANOMETER-SIZED PORES AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A nanometer-sized porous metallic glass and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The porous metallic glass includes Ti (titanium) at 50.0 at % to 70.0 at %, Y (yttrium) at 0.5 at % to 10.0 at %, Al (aluminum) at 10.0 at % to 30.0 at %, Co (cobalt) at 10.0 at % to 30.0 at %, and impurities. Ti+Y+Al+Co+the impurities=100.0 at %. | 10-08-2009 |
Karthik Jayaraj, Pudhucherry IN
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20150097331 | MECHANISM TO DETECT LINEAR MOTION USING CAM PATH - In a mechanism for detecting the size of media loaded in a media tray of an imaging device, the media tray includes at least one pair of media guiding members for alignment with the edges of the media. The media size sensing mechanism includes two racks operatively connected to the pair of media guiding members, a pinion positioned between the two racks, a cam structure attached to the pinion, and a sensor depicting the corresponding size of the loaded media. The cam structure defines an arcuate surface engaging a sliding pin of the sensor. The arcuate surface of the cam structure is configured to slide the pin linearly between a first extreme linear position and a second extreme linear position, as the cam rotates between a first extreme angular position and a second extreme angular position. | 04-09-2015 |
Kumaraswamy Jayaraj, San Diego, CA US
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20110317013 | AUTOFOCUS CAMERA SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In an example embodiment, a method for focusing a miniature camera includes applying a signal to an actuator in the camera, moving a MEMS stage movably supported by one or more flexures in response to the application of the signal, moving a lens in response to the moving of the MEMS stage, and limiting movement of the MEMS stage to substantially one degree of freedom corresponding to an optical axis of the lens. | 12-29-2011 |
20130128099 | AUTOFOCUS CAMERA SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for focusing a miniature camera includes providing a current through a coil, moving a lens of a camera based on the current to adjust a focus of the camera, and limiting movement of the lens along an optical path of the camera. | 05-23-2013 |
20140184892 | AUTOFOCUS CAMERA SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for focusing a miniature camera includes providing a current through a coil, moving a lens of a camera based on the current to adjust a focus of the camera, and limiting movement of the lens along an optical path of the camera. | 07-03-2014 |
Prash Jayaraj, Burbank, CA US
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20100125172 | SURGICAL PENCIL PROVIDING AN ILLUMINATED SURGICAL SITE - Described herein generally are surgical pencils which provide a physician with illumination of a surgical site. The surgical pencils described herein can be retrofitted with a lighting device, can be manufactured incorporating a lighting device or can be fitted with a preformed lighting device. | 05-20-2010 |
20120101497 | Surgical Pencil Enabling Suction - Described herein generally are surgical pencils which define a channel to enable suctioning of materials and methods of operating the surgical pencils. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils perform cutting and coagulation. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils include a lighting device. | 04-26-2012 |
20140155701 | Surgical Pencil Enabling Suction - Described herein generally are surgical pencils which define a channel to enable suctioning of materials and methods of operating the surgical pencils. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils perform cutting and coagulation. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils include a lighting device. | 06-05-2014 |
20150216618 | Surgical Pencil - Described herein generally are surgical pencils which define a channel to enable suctioning of materials and methods of operating the surgical pencils. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils perform cutting and coagulation. In one example embodiment, the surgical pencils include a lighting device. | 08-06-2015 |
Ragupathy Jayaraj, Sathankulam IN
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20150077574 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSISTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY - The disclosure relates generally to photography techniques, and more specifically to a method and system for assistive photography. In one embodiment, an assistive photography method is disclosed, which comprises: capturing one or more image frames of a subject using a photographic device, selecting dynamically, using one or more processors, an assistive stencil based on the one or more image frames and at least one predefined subject photograph requirement; and providing the dynamically selected assistive stencil in a preview display of the photographic device; wherein the assistive stencil assists in at least partially satisfying the at least one predefined subject photograph requirement. | 03-19-2015 |
Ragupathy Jayaraj, Bangalore IN
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20150262308 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING CLAIMS PROCESSING FOR A VEHICLE IN AN EVENT AND DEVICES THEREOF - A method, device, and non-transitory computer readable medium that improves claims processing for a vehicle in an event includes receiving an application code and one or more images of the vehicle captured by a photographic device in a portable computing device based on received guidance. A claims application for a user is filled based on the application code and the one or more images. The claims application is authenticated and a claim amount is calculated based on the authenticated claims application. A determination is made whether the calculated claim amount is approved for the claims application based on a stored claim limit associated with the user. An indication on the determination of whether the calculated claim amount is approved is provided. | 09-17-2015 |
Sebastian Jayaraj, Berkeley, CA US
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20080261300 | Synthetic genes - The invention provides strategies, methods, vectors, reagents, and systems for production of synthetic genes, production of libraries of such genes, and manipulation and characterization of the genes and corresponding encoded polypeptides. In one aspect, the synthetic genes can encode polyketide synthase polypeptides and facilitate production of therapeutically or commercially important polyketide compounds. | 10-23-2008 |
20080274510 | Synthetic genes - The invention provides strategies, methods, vectors, reagents, and systems for production of synthetic genes, production of libraries of such genes, and manipulation and characterization of the genes and corresponding encoded polypeptides. In one aspect, the synthetic genes can encode polyketide synthase polypeptides and facilitate production of therapeutically or commercially important polyketide compounds. | 11-06-2008 |
Senthil K. Jayaraj, Bangalore IN
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20130142063 | VERIFYING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Verifying the functionality of an integrated circuit, the integrated circuit being operable for processing a data packet thereby generating a data processing result. A data packet to be processed is evaluated to determine if the data packet is an erroneous data packet. If the data packet is identified as an erroneous data packet, a modified data packet is generated by modifying the erroneous data packet and providing the modified data packet to the integrated circuit. A determination is made as to whether the data processing result comprises the modification; and a malfunction of the integrated circuit is signaled, if the data processing result comprises the modification. | 06-06-2013 |
Vinit Jayaraj, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140347027 | OPTIMAL RIPPLE INJECTION FOR A BOOST REGULATOR - A boost switching regulator incorporates a ripple injection circuit to generate a voltage ripple signal for feedback control that mimics the actual ripple signal of the regulated output voltage. In this manner, the ripple injection circuit achieves optimal ripple injection for stable and enhanced feedback control. In one embodiment, the injected ripple signal is generated from a current injection signal that mimics the difference between the inductor current that flows through the synchronous rectifier and the load current when the synchronous rectifier is on. The injected voltage ripple signal is generated when the current injection signal is integrated by a feedforward capacitor. | 11-27-2014 |
20140347028 | BOOST REGULATOR INCORPORATING PEAK INDUCTOR CURRENT MODULATION - A boost switching regulator incorporates a peak inductor current modulation circuit to modulate the peak inductor current as a function of the load current, the input voltage, the regulated output voltage, and a fixed current value. In this manner, the switching frequency of the boost regulator can be maintained above a given value or within a given frequency range over a wide range of load conditions and also over input voltage variations and output voltage settings. | 11-27-2014 |
20150091544 | TIMER BASED PFM EXIT CONTROL METHOD FOR A BOOST REGULATOR - A control circuit in a PFM/PWM boost switching regulator includes a timer based PFM exit control circuit configured to receive a first control signal for controlling a main power switch, a zero-cross signal indicative of an inductor current having reached zero current value, and a timer reference signal indicative of a timer threshold duration. The timer based PFM exit control circuit assesses an idle time of the inductor current based on the first control signal and the zero-cross signal where the idle time is the time period when the inductor current has the zero current value. The timer based PFM exit control circuit asserts the PFM exit signal in response to the idle time being equal to or less than the timer threshold duration, and the boost switching regulator transitions out of the PFM mode and into the PWM mode in response to the PFM exit signal being asserted. | 04-02-2015 |