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Meenakshi Balganesh, Bangalore IN
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20090181980 | Synergistic Pharmaceutical Composition - A therapeutic agent for administration to a bacterium or to the environment thereof which agent comprises synergistically effective amounts of (i) an RNA polymerase inhibitor and (ii) an ALS enzyme inhibitor. | 07-16-2009 |
Meenakshi Gupta, Portland, OR US
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20160091938 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE THERMAL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system and method for adaptive thermal and performance management in electronic devices are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: providing a processor with a plurality of selectable performance levels and a sensor in an electronic device; receiving sensor information from the sensor, the sensor information including information for determining if the electronic device is positioned proximately to an active airflow; determining a device context from the sensor information; and dynamically modifying the performance level of the processor by implementing one of a plurality of selectable performance levels of the processor based on the device context. | 03-31-2016 |
20160095145 | AUTOMATIC PAIRING FOR PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICES - Systems and methods may provide for establishing automatic pairing between a portable computing device and a base device. A processor is configured to receive a dock event notification when the portable computing device docks with the base device. An identifier retriever is configured to retrieve the identifier of a wireless communication component in a base device. A pairing portion of the processor is configured to automatically pair a wireless communication component in a portable computing device with the wireless communication component in the base device. Automatic wireless connection may follow automatic pairing. | 03-31-2016 |
Meenakshi Padmanathan, Singapore SG
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20100327406 | Semiconductor Device and Method of Forming Inductor Over Insulating Material Filled Trench In Substrate - A semiconductor device has a trench formed in a substrate. The trench has tapered sidewalls and depth of 10-120 micrometers. A first insulating layer is conformally applied over the substrate and into the trench. An insulating material, such as polymer, is deposited over the first insulating layer in the trench. A first conductive layer is formed over the insulating material. A second insulating layer is formed over the first insulating layer and first conductive layer. A second conductive layer is formed over the second insulating layer and electrically contacts the first conductive layer. The first and second conductive layers are isolated from the substrate by the insulating material in the trench. A third insulating layer is formed over the second insulating layer and second conductive layer. The first and second conductive layers are coiled over the substrate to exhibit inductive properties. | 12-30-2010 |
20140327107 | Semiconductor Device and Method of Forming Inductor Over Insulating Material Filled Trench in Substrate - A semiconductor device has a trench formed in a substrate. The trench has tapered sidewalls and depth of 10-120 micrometers. A first insulating layer is conformally applied over the substrate and into the trench. An insulating material, such as polymer, is deposited over the first insulating layer in the trench. A first conductive layer is formed over the insulating material. A second insulating layer is formed over the first insulating layer and first conductive layer. A second conductive layer is formed over the second insulating layer and electrically contacts the first conductive layer. The first and second conductive layers are isolated from the substrate by the insulating material in the trench. A third insulating layer is formed over the second insulating layer and second conductive layer. The first and second conductive layers are coiled over the substrate to exhibit inductive properties. | 11-06-2014 |
Meenakshi Rao, Baltimore, MD US
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20100319073 | GDE Compositions and Methods - The present invention relates to compositions to treat glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase (GDE) related disorders. The invention also relates to methods treating GDE related disorders. The invention further relates to kits for treating GDE related disorders in a subject. The invention further relates to methods of identifying novel treatments for treating GDE related disorders in a subject. | 12-16-2010 |
Meenakshi Sahasranaman, Trivandrum IN
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20130219374 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED AND OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE CODE - A system and method of evaluating a software program is disclosed. Information of a proposed problem is received from a user via the user interface and a problem profile associated with the proposed problem is created. A master software solution associated with the proposed problem is processed to identify one or more attributes, such as a first identified attribute. One or more first test cases associated with the first identified attribute in the master software solution are generated. An evaluation program including at least the one or more generated first test cases is generated. The generated evaluation program is configured to be applied to at least one submitted software program that is to be evaluated. At least the one or more first test cases is configured to be applied as one or more test inputs to a corresponding attributes in the submitted software program. | 08-22-2013 |
Meenakshi Sripal, Saint Louis, MO US
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20140115772 | SHOWER HEAD CONTROLLER - An apparatus includes a sensor module, a transmission module, a flow reduction module, and a flow return module. The sensor module senses presence of a shower item on a shelf in a shower and senses a lack of presence of the shower item on the shelf. The transmission module wirelessly transmits an item missing signal. The item missing signal is transmitted in response to sensing a lack of presence of the shower item on the shelf. The flow reduction module reduces water flow to a shower head in the shower from a first flow level to a reduced flow level in response to wirelessly receiving the item missing signal. The flow return module returns water flow to the first flow level in response to expiration of a restore time delay or wirelessly receiving an item return signal in response to sensing a presence of the shower item on the shelf. | 05-01-2014 |
20150129654 | Notification System Based on Intelligent Mail Barcodes - An approach is provided to notify an addressee of postal mail. The approach is performed by reading an enhanced intelligent mail barcode affixed to the postal mail. The enhanced intelligent mail barcode identifies a contents of the postal mail. The approach further retrieves an electronic contact address that corresponds to the addressee of the postal mail. Finally, the approach transmits an electronic notification, such as an email, text message, voice message, etc. to the retrieved electronic contact address that corresponds to the addressee. | 05-14-2015 |
20150149492 | DYNAMICALLY ORGANIZING APPLICATIONS BASED ON A CALENDAR EVENT - A method for dynamically organizing applications based on a calendar event includes presenting a plurality of icons on an electronic display of a mobile device. Each icon of the plurality of icons represents an application configured to execute on the mobile device. The method further includes identifying an upcoming calendar event on a calendar linked to the mobile device and determining if there is a correlation between the application and the calendar event by comparing one or more characteristics of the application to one or more characteristics of the calendar event. The method also includes positioning the plurality of icons on the electronic display according to the determined correlation between the application and the calendar event such that icons representing applications having a positive correlation to the calendar event are positioned to be more visible than icons representing applications that do not have a positive correlation to the calendar event. | 05-28-2015 |
20150271324 | MANAGING A PHONE COMMUNICATION RESPONSE - A computer implemented method for managing a phone communication response is disclosed. The method can include creating a set of phone communication response preferences. The method can include setting, in response to a triggering event, a phone communication response configured to provide status information including arrival time information and location information. The method can include resolving, in response to receiving a phone communication, a correlation between identifying information of the phone communication and at least a portion of the set of phone communication response preferences. The method can also include providing, in response to resolving the correlation, the phone communication response. | 09-24-2015 |
20150372955 | SORTING ELECTRONIC MAIL - Emails are received and parsed for a set of dates. A set of words surrounding the set of dates are identified and contextual information is correlated with the set of dates based on the set of words. It is then determined whether the dates are promotional expiration dates based on the contextual information. The emails that have promotional dates are placed in a list having a chronological order that is based on the promotional expiration dates. The current calendar date is checked and emails are excluded from the list in response to the current calendar date being chronologically after the promotional expiration date. The list is then displayed based on the exclusion of the email. | 12-24-2015 |
Meenakshi Suderam, Bangalore IN
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20100030492 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING HEALTH INDICATORS FOR ROLLING ELEMENT BEARINGS - A method includes receiving an input signal containing information associated with a rolling element bearing and/or a piece of equipment containing the rolling element bearing. The method also includes decomposing the input signal into a frequency-domain signal and determining at least one family of frequencies corresponding to at least one failure mode of the rolling element bearing. The method further includes generating a reconstructed input signal using the at least one family of frequencies and the frequency-domain signal. In addition, the method includes determining, using the reconstructed input signal, an indicator identifying an overall health of the rolling element bearing. The indicator could be determined using a baseline signal associated with either (i) normal operation of the rolling element bearing and/or the piece of equipment or (ii) defective operation of the rolling element bearing and/or the piece of equipment (where a severity of the defective operation will increase over time). | 02-04-2010 |
Meenakshi Sunderam, Bangalore IN
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20110307218 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT SIMULTANEOUS MONITORING OF MULTIPLE SUBSYSTEMS - A system includes a plurality of sensors configured to measure one or more characteristics of a gearbox. The system also includes a subsystem interaction module device, which includes at least one interface configured to receive input signals associated with multiple components of a system. The subsystem interaction module device also includes at least one processing unit configured to identify a potential fault in one or more of the components using the input signals and to provide an indicator identifying the potential fault. The at least one processing unit is configured to identify the potential fault by: identifying conflicting frequencies that are associated with different faults in the components of the system; and determining a confidence level associated with the potential fault based on the conflicting frequencies. | 12-15-2011 |
20130218484 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING ROTATING AND RECIPROCATING MACHINERY - A system includes multiple sensors configured to measure one or more characteristics of a rotating o reciprocating systems. The system also includes a monitoring system configured to monitor a health of the rotating system. The monitoring system includes an input interface configured to receive multiple input signals from the sensors. The monitoring system also includes a processing unit configured to identify a fault in the rotating system using the input signals. The monitoring system further includes an output interface configured to provide an indicator identifying the fault. The processing unit is configured to identify the fault by (i) generating a pressure-volume diagram from a fusion of the input signals and comparing the pressure-volume diagram to a previous diagram to determine changes in the diagrams and/or (ii) normalizing the input signals and using the normalized input signals to identify a defect and calculate a confidence level of the defect. | 08-22-2013 |
Meenakshi Sunderam, Calgary CA
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20150066163 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-DOMAIN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ACROSS APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL CONTROL AND AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A method includes parsing configuration data of multiple applications associated with an industrial process control and automation system. The method also includes generating first models associated with the applications based on the parsed configuration data. The method further includes identifying relationships between the first models to thereby identify relationships between information associated with the applications. In addition, the method includes generating a second model based on the identified relationships, where the second model identifies the relationships between the information associated with the applications. Parsing the configuration data could include identifying input and output variables associated with each application. The first models could include input-output models mapping the input variables versus the output variables of the applications. Generating the second model could include generating a tree or graph model that represents the relationships between the applications, where the relationships between the applications are based on variables common among multiple input-output models. | 03-05-2015 |