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Latha Airodi, Suwanee, GA US
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20140198323 | User Interface for a Label Printer - A method including providing a first image on a label printer user interface, wherein the first image is representative of a label to be printed or an object to which a label is to be applied; and providing a second image on the user interface associated with the first image, said second image representative of a dimension of the first image; enabling a user to modify a dimension of the second image; wherein as the dimension of said second image is modified, the dimension of the first image is correspondingly updated. | 07-17-2014 |
20140268190 | LABEL FILES - A method including selecting a type of label to be printed, inputting information for the label to be printed, wherein the information includes label data defining content of an image to be printed, and parameter data defining at least one parameter of the label to be printed, saving the information for the label to be printed as a file in a memory, and providing the file with a file extension name indicative of the type of label. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281937 | USER INTERFACE FOR LABEL PRINTER - A method including providing in a first region of a user interface a label preview region for displaying an image of at least one label to be printed; providing in a second region of the user interface a data input area comprising two or more cells for input label data; wherein each cell in the data input area corresponds with the image of at least one label to be printed or at least one region of the image of at least one label to be printed. | 09-18-2014 |
Latha Caliaperoumal, San Diego, CA US
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20090022208 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RAPIDLY DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF INTERFERERS IN BLUETOOTH FREQUENCY HOPPING - Methods and systems for wireless communication are disclosed and may include sweeping a signal detection frequency one or more times across a plurality of steps in a frequency range. The measured signal strength at each step may be compared to a threshold, and a status may be stored, which may depend on the presence of a measured signal strength above threshold. The detection frequency may be swept utilizing a voltage controlled oscillator, which may be tuned via a control voltage and/or calibration capacitors. Steps may be skipped when a measured signal strength may be greater than the threshold, and may occur after multiple above threshold measurements. The steps may have variable frequency width, and the range may include the Bluetooth band from 2.40 GHz to 2.48 GHz. The frequency may be swept over a subset of the Bluetooth band, and may be swept on a periodic basis. | 01-22-2009 |
20090124200 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A CONTINUING SCAN IN A BLUETOOTH WIRELESS SYSTEM - Methods and systems for wireless communication are disclosed and may include controlling one or more scans of a received signal detection frequency across a frequency range and storing a magnitude of the received signal at each frequency where the magnitude exceeds a threshold level. A type of one or more signals in the received signal may be determined based on a bandwidth of the signals. A Bluetooth page/inquiry scan may be initiated if the determined type is a page/inquiry signal, and scans may be continued if the determined type may not be a page/inquiry signal. The scans may be repeated on a periodic basis and may be controlled utilizing a voltage controlled oscillator. Each of the scans may include a plurality of discrete frequency steps or a continuous frequency ramp. The controlling may include a start frequency, an end frequency and a frequency step size for the scans. | 05-14-2009 |
20110021142 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A DUAL-MODE BLUETOOTH LOW ENERGY DEVICE - A dual-mode BLE device identifies idle intervals within Bluetooth BR/EDR traffic communications. The identified idle intervals are used by the dual-mode BLE device to concurrently perform various BLE activities. For example, advertising packet transmissions, advertising packet scanning, connection setup, and/or data packet communication may be concurrently performed within identified idle intervals within the Bluetooth BR/EDR traffic communications. Packet transmission timing, advertising interval, scan window, and/or packet size are determined based on the identified idle intervals within the Bluetooth BR/EDR traffic communications. A scan window is adjusted based on timing of expected advertising transmissions and/or advertising interval(s) for saving power. BLE packets and Bluetooth BR/EDR packets may be detected in a single advertising channel. Maximal payload size is set based on the identified idle intervals within Bluetooth BR/EDR traffic communications. As a slave, the dual-mode BLE device updates connection parameters based on the identified idle intervals within Bluetooth BR/EDR traffic communications. | 01-27-2011 |
Latha Devareddy, Battle Creek, MI US
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20120295974 | TRANS-, TRANS-CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID COMPOSITIONS AND USE THEREOF - This invention relates generally to trans-,trans-conjugated linoleic acid compositions and use thereof, and in particular to trans-,trans-conjugated linoleic acid produced from photoisomerization of soy oil in the presence of an antioxidant, and used in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and human and animal food compositions for improved health. The invention also relates generally to a method for treatment and prevention of health-related disorders of obesity by administration of pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and/or food compositions containing and/or prepared from trans-,trans-conjugated linoleic acid-rich soy oil. | 11-22-2012 |
Latha Kalpala, Hopkinton, MA US
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20110223375 | PAD FOR A STEAM APPLIANCE - A steam permeable pad for a steam appliance, such as a steam mop or garment press. The pad includes an outer fabric layer and an internal steam management layer which may include a terry fabric. The pad may further include a laminate of jerry fabric, cushioning knit, and open mesh. An attachment feature allows the pad to be mounted to a head or frame of the steam appliance. | 09-15-2011 |
Latha Roy (caliaperoumal), San Diego, CA US
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20130225084 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A CONTINUING SCAN IN A BLUETOOTH WIRELESS SYSTEM - Methods and systems for wireless communication are disclosed and may include controlling one or more scans of a received signal detection frequency across a frequency range and storing a magnitude of the received signal at each frequency where the magnitude exceeds a threshold level. A type of one or more signals in the received signal may be determined based on a bandwidth of the signals. A Bluetooth page/inquiry scan may be initiated if the determined type is a page/inquiry signal, and scans may be continued if the determined type may not be a page/inquiry signal. The scans may be repeated on a periodic basis and may be controlled utilizing a voltage controlled oscillator. Each of the scans may include a plurality of discrete frequency steps or a continuous frequency ramp. The controlling may include a start frequency, an end frequency and a frequency step size for the scans. | 08-29-2013 |
Latha Sundar, South Shields GB
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20090035789 | MONITORING ENZYME MIXTURES - This invention provides a method for simultaneously detecting the presence of at least two enzymes in a sample, said method comprising the steps of; i) providing a first substrate for a first enzyme, said first substrate being labeled with a first fluorophore, ii) providing a second substrate for a second enzyme, said second substrate being labeled with a second fluorophore, iii) exposing the labeled substrates to the sample to allow the first and second enzymes present in the sample to interact with respective first and second fluorophore-labeled substrates to form respective first and second fluorophore-labeled substrate fragments; and, detecting the presence of said fluorophore-labeled substrate fragments. | 02-05-2009 |
Latha Vasudevarao, Bangalore IN
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20080225741 | Monitor for Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Networks - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving label data that indicates all interface labels that belong to each path ID of multiple path IDs associated with corresponding multiple paths between provider edge nodes in a Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) network. Each interface label is associated with a network interface on a node in the MPLS network. Based on the label data, an untested list that holds data that indicates all unique interface labels is generated. A tested interface selected from the untested list is scheduled for testing. After scheduling, the interface label of the tested interface is removed from the untested list. It is determined whether the untested list still includes data for at least one interface label. If not, then a test of the MPLS network is completed without testing every path end to end, thus conserving network resources. | 09-18-2008 |
20110019569 | MONITOR FOR MULTI-PROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING (MPLS) NETWORKS - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving label data that indicates all interface labels that belong to each path ID of multiple path IDs associated with corresponding multiple paths between provider edge nodes in a Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) network. Each interface label is associated with a network interface on a node in the MPLS network. Based on the label data, an untested list that holds data that indicates all unique interface labels is generated. A tested interface selected from the untested list is scheduled for testing. After scheduling, the interface label of the tested interface is removed from the untested list. It is determined whether the untested list still includes data for at least one interface label. If not, then a test of the MPLS network is completed without testing every path end to end, thus conserving network resources. | 01-27-2011 |