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Ali Maleki, Canton, MI US
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20120316711 | COOLING SYSTEM WITH ANOMALY DETECTION - A cooling system is provided for cooling electronics and/or other heat sources using a liquid coolant. The cooling system may be provided with a detection arrangement to detect cooling anomalies, including gas bubbles or pockets and/or contaminants in the coolant, that could potentially reduce the cooling efficiency of the system. The cooling system includes a pump for moving or circulating a liquid coolant through the system. The detection arrangement may be arranged to monitor the speed of the pump and identify overspeed and/or underspeed events when the pump speed exceeds or is below a predetermined threshold speed or setpoint. The duration and/or number of detected events may be indicative of the presence of an anomaly with the system. The system may include one or more indicators that provide an indication of the operating condition of the cooling system based on the magnitude of the detected events. | 12-13-2012 |
20130162009 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM - A method and system for braking a vehicle are disclosed. The vehicle has at least one of an electronic stability control system and an antilock brake system. The vehicle may also include a regenerative brake adapted to apply a regenerative braking torque to slow the vehicle. The vehicle may further include a pressure sensor adapted to sense pressure in a hydraulic brake line. The pressure sensor may be a component of the at least one of the electronic stability control system and the antilock brake system. The vehicle may also include a controller adapted to control the regenerative braking torque of the regenerative brake based on at least the sensed pressure. | 06-27-2013 |
20130241279 | HIGH VOLTAGE BUS DISCHARGE SYSTEM - Systems and methods for discharging a high voltage bus of an electric vehicle are disclosed. In some instances, the discharge components coupled to the high voltage bus may be located in different remotely located portions of the electric vehicle to increase reliability of the high voltage bus discharge system. | 09-19-2013 |
Ali F. Maleki, Canton, MI US
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20080224428 | CONTROL UNIT FOR SUSPENSION USING SINGLE PRESSURE SENSOR - A vehicle suspension includes a plurality of pneumatic suspension elements with each pneumatic suspension element being associated with one pneumatic control valve. A common manifold is fluidly connected to each of the pneumatic control valves. The manifold includes a supply valve that is connected to an air supply, an exhaust valve, and a single pressure sensor. The single pressure sensor is used to measure a pressure level at each of the pneumatic suspension elements. A controller cooperates with the manifold to individually adjust pressure levels of each of the pneumatic suspension elements based on the individually sensed pressure levels. The controller can use the sensed pressure levels to adjust suspension ride height, identify system leaks and isolate defective suspension elements, identify uneven pressure distribution, and to determine a load supported on the pneumatic suspension elements. | 09-18-2008 |
Amir H. Maleki, Cary, NC US
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20120176914 | QUERYING HEALTH OF FULL-MESHED FORWARDING PLANES - In one embodiment, an originating node in a full-mesh computer network receives a trigger to determine integrity of the full-mesh network's data-paths. The originating node determines an ordered list of nodes in the full-mesh computer network. The originating node then sends echo requests to each non-originating node of the ordered list. The originating node may later receive consolidated echo responses from at least some non-originating nodes to which an echo request was sent. Each consolidated echo response indicates a response from the respective non-originating node, and any responses to subsequent echo requests sent by that particular non-originating node to subsequent nodes. The originating node may then use these responses to determine a connectivity status of the full-mesh computer network. | 07-12-2012 |
Behrooz Maleki, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20140347362 | RESOLUTION ENHANCED 3D RENDERING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are provided for rendering 3D images or video without significantly losing resolution or increasing the resolution. The systems and methods for 3D rendering technology can work with different types of 3D data frames that include left eye image and right eye image sub-frames. The 3D data frames render 3D imagery with side-by-side (SXS), top-and-bottom (TB), and frame packing (FP), as well as others such as full high definition 3D (FHD3D), frame sequential 3D, passive 3D rendering or the like. System and methods are provided for creating inverse pixel strips, and preparing 3D images that include the inverse pixel strips. Systems and methods are provided for expanding images in a plane without significant loss of resolution. | 11-27-2014 |
Behrooz A. Maleki, Tualatin, OR US
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20140104381 | TWO-DIMENSIONAL VIDEO TO THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIDEO CONVERSION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method for converting two-dimensional video to three-dimensional video. The method includes the steps of comparing at least part of video frame x to a corresponding at least part of video frame y to determine movement therebetween, calculating a movement direction and movement extent based on the determined movement, determining viewing frame L and viewing frame R based on the movement direction, and modifying viewing frame R based on the movement direction and the movement extent to create modified viewing frame R′. One alternative embodiment is a video display device for converting two-dimensional video to three-dimensional video. Another alternative embodiment includes one or more device-readable media storing executable instructions that, when executed, configure a video display device to convert two-dimensional video to three-dimensional video. | 04-17-2014 |
Hosein Maleki, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20110262787 | Electrochemical Cell with Reduced Magnetic Field Emission and Corresponding Devices - A battery pack having reduced magnetic emitted noise includes a housing having an electrode assembly ( | 10-27-2011 |
Hossein Maleki, Duluth, GA US
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20140321033 | ENHANCED MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND BATTERY PACK - A mobile electronic device with an enhanced battery pack construction is shown. The mobile electronic device ( | 10-30-2014 |
20140370345 | SEGMENTED ENERGY STORAGE ASSEMBLY - An assembly includes a receiver housing ( | 12-18-2014 |
Hossein Maleki, Suwanee, GA US
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20140255739 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL WITH MULTI-FACETED GEOMETRY - An electrochemical cell includes a cathode ( | 09-11-2014 |
20140269811 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A THERMAL STATE OF A BATTERY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT BATTERY AGING - An electronic system, or its battery thermal management system, determines a thermal state of a battery used in the electronic system. A temperature at a position proximate the battery's cell is sensed during operation of the electronic system to produce a sensed value. Additionally, a temperature offset value is determined based on an aging factor for the battery. The sensed value is then adjusted based on the offset value to produce an adjusted value representative of the thermal state of the battery. According to one embodiment, a relationship between temperature offset value and battery aging factor is prestored in a memory of the electronic system. In such a case, the offset value may be retrieved from memory periodically or in response to a trigger event based on a determined aging factor. According to another embodiment, the offset value may be computed in real time based on a determined aging factor. | 09-18-2014 |
Hossein Maleki, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20110262779 | Electrochemical Cell with Reduced Magnetic Field Emission and Corresponding Devices - A battery pack having reduced magnetic emitted noise includes a housing having an electrode assembly ( | 10-27-2011 |
20120033845 | Electrochemical Battery Pack with Reduced Magnetic Field Emission and Corresponding Devices - A battery pack with reduced magnetic field emissions includes a plurality of cells ( | 02-09-2012 |
20140077769 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING CYCLE LIFE CAPACITY OF A BATTERY PACK | 03-20-2014 |
Kadi Maleki, Jacksonville Beach, FL US
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20130326803 | Personal Cleansing Apparatus - A personal cleansing apparatus includes a sprayer housing having inlet and outlet ends, the inlet end being operatively connected to the water inlet source. A first valve assembly is situated adjacent the inlet end of the sprayer housing, the first valve assembly operable between an open configuration that allows water to pass downstream and a closed configuration preventing water from passing downstream. An actuator is operatively coupled to the first valve assembly and configured to selectively move the first stopper between closed and open configurations. A second valve assembly is situated adjacent the sprayer housing outlet end, the second valve assembly configured to move between an open configuration when a predetermined amount of water pressure is experienced and a closed configuration when less than a predetermined amount of water pressure is experienced. Water is permitted to pass downstream when the second valve assembly is at the open configuration. | 12-12-2013 |
Saeed Maleki, Champaign, IL US
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20150106783 | PARALLEL DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING THROUGH RANK CONVERGENCE - The techniques and/or systems described herein implement parallel processing of a dynamic programming problem across stages and/or clusters by breaking dependencies between stages and/or clusters. For instance, the techniques and/or systems may identify dependencies between sub-problems of the dynamic programming problem and group the sub-problems into stages. The techniques and/or systems may also group the stages into clusters (e.g., at least two clusters to be parallel processed). Then, the techniques and/or systems generate one or more solutions to use instead of actual solutions so that the dynamic programming problem can be parallel processed across stages and/or clusters. | 04-16-2015 |
Soheila J. Maleki, New Orleans, LA US
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20120283421 | METHODS AND REAGENTS FOR DECREASING CLINICAL REACTION TO ALLERGY - It has been determined that allergens, which are characterized by both humoral (IgE) and cellular (T-cell) binding sites, can be modified to be less allergenic by modifying the IgE binding sites. The IgE binding sites can be converted to non-IgE binding sites by altering as little as a single amino acid within the protein, preferably a hydrophobic residue towards the center of the IgE epitope, to eliminate IgE binding. Additionally or alternatively a modified allergen with reduced IgE binding may be prepared by disrupting one or more of the disulfide bonds that are present in the natural allergen. The disulfide bonds may be disrupted chemically, e.g., by reduction and alkylation or by mutating one or more cysteine residues present in the primary amino acid sequence of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, modified allergens are prepared by both altering one or more linear IgE epitopes and disrupting one or more disulfide bonds of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, the methods of the present invention allow allergens to be modified while retaining the ability of the protein to activate T-cells, and, in some embodiments by not significantly altering or decreasing IgG binding capacity. The Examples provided herein use peanut allergens to illustrate applications of the invention. | 11-08-2012 |
Teimour Maleki, West Lafayette, IN US
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20110285409 | Nanofluidic channel with embedded transverse nanoelectrodes and method of fabricating for same - A method for forming a nanofluidic channel measuring system is disclosed. The method includes forming a first trench in a substrate, forming a second trench in the substrate, the first trench and the second trench are separated by a first width, providing a first conductor pad at a first location, providing a second conductor pad at a second location, forming a first nano-wire for coupling the first conductor pad with the second conductor pad, and forming a nano-channel through the first nano-wire, the nano-channel also coupling the first trench and the second trench, the nano-channel configured to sever the first nano-wire. A nanofluidic channel measuring system is also disclosed. | 11-24-2011 |
20110295241 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING LOCAL HYPOXICITY FOR ENHANCED THERAPY - An implantable oxygen generator system is disclosed. The implantable oxygen generator system includes a receiver configured to generate an electrical current, and an electrode set configured to deliver the electrical current to water molecules of an interstitial fluid within a tissue, wherein the electrical current electrolyzes the water molecules into oxygen molecules. | 12-01-2011 |