Mandayam
Jayanth Anandampillai Mandayam, San Diego, CA US
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20150341384 | Randomizing Countermeasures For Fault Attacks - A device may include countermeasure circuitry that provides a countermeasure check that protects device logic. The device may also include enforcement circuitry that non-deterministically enforces the countermeasure check on the device logic so that the device logic is not always protected by a countermeasure action within the countermeasure check. The device may non-deterministically enforce the countermeasure check according to an enforcement rate, and the device may adjust the enforcement rate depending on a priority of the device logic or device logic portion protected by a particular countermeasure check. | 11-26-2015 |
Rajasimhan Apprameyan Mandayam, Cary, NC US
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20140007258 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GOVERNING THE DISCLOSURE OF RESTRICTED DATA | 01-02-2014 |
20140007259 | METHODS FOR GOVERNING THE DISCLOSURE OF RESTRICTED DATA | 01-02-2014 |
Shyamsunder Tondanur Mandayam, Bangalore IN
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20120136630 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WIND TURBINE INSPECTION - A method and system for inspecting a wind turbine is provided. The method includes providing at least one remotely operated aerial platform (ROAP), providing at least one non-destructive evaluation (NDE) device attached to the ROAP, and providing at least one distance measuring system attached to the ROAP. The distance measuring system is used for determining the distance between the ROAP and at least a portion of the wind turbine. The method also includes positioning the ROAP so that the at least one non-destructive evaluation device captures data used for inspecting the wind turbine. | 05-31-2012 |
Srinivasan A. Mandayam, West Newton, MA US
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20140088764 | TACTILE ARRAY SENSOR - A capacitance based tactile array sensor is disclosed that provides for close resolution of sensing pixels by using insulated conductors as electrodes, and allows for eliminating the need for a joint or connection interface near periphery of the sensor array. Optional aspects of the invention include provision for allowing use of stretchable conductors, reduction of the burden of number of connections at one layer of conductors in the sensor, providing for differential sensing resolutions at different areas of sensing, and modularity in configuration allowing replacement of a defective sensor pixel in the array. The tactile array sensor may be integrated with surface of a robotic hand's finger, palm, or any other surface of a device that requires multi-point sensing of external contacts. The capacitance information is processed for useful display or control of systems based on the contact feedback. | 03-27-2014 |
20150062018 | WEARABLE TACTILE DISPLAY - A wearable tactile display device is disclosed wherein vibrating stimulation pins are located close to each other by means of underlying vibratory actuation piezoelectric bending elements arranged in a cantilever configuration partially overlapping over each other. Optionally, the plane in which the tips of stimulation pins protrude may be a curved surface providing with the ability to comply with a curved human body part such as a finger. Vibratory stimulation can be achieved at close spatial resolution by advantageously reducing the space between adjacent stimulation pins through their ability to engage with different adjacent piezoelectric cantilever bending elements when they are placed at different planes and at additional closer spatial resolution when they are placed at an angle to each other. The programmable controller employed in order to program the pattern of stimulation pin vibrations can be used for generating different amplitudes and frequencies of vibration. | 03-05-2015 |