Mukherjee, US
Anadi Mukherjee US
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20120153156 | Remote optothermal sensor (rose) standoff detection of CWAs, explosives vapors and TICs - A system and method for standoff detection of explosives, CWAs and TICs using optical techniques. Preliminary analysis indicates detection of TNT at a distance of 0.5 km with a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 10,000. The optical/thermal techniques apparently permit unambiguous detection of the target molecules even the presence of commonly encountered interferents. The technique, named Remote Optothermal Sensor (ROSE), has the potential for standoff detection at distances greater than one (1) kilometer. | 06-21-2012 |
Anil B. Mukherjee, Brookeville, MD US
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20090029908 | UTEROGLOBIN IN THE TREATMENT OF IgA MEDIATED AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS - Uteroglobin has been discovered to prevent IgA mediated diseases, such as IgA nephropathy, by preventing the deposition of IgA-Fibronectin immunocomplexes in tissues such as the renal glomeruli. The invention therefore includes methods of treating such diseases by administering therapeutically effective amounts of uteroglobin (and variants or mimetics) to prevent or improve the IgA mediated condition. Transgenic uteroglobin knockout animals, and animals in which uteroglobin-protein expression is reduced by antisense technology, also provide systems for studying IgA mediated diseases, and screening for appropriate treatments. | 01-29-2009 |
Anup Kishore Mukherjee, Hollis, NH US
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20100126039 | Shoe With Improved Construction - A shoe construction wherein the upper is secured to the outsole by a stitch, and the upper folds inwardly in a first portion of the shoe and outwardly in a second portion of the shoe. The stitch allows an upper row of the stitching to be visible on the outside of the upper in one portion of the shoe but not visible on the outside of the upper in a different portion of the shoe. | 05-27-2010 |
Arnab Mukherjee, Houston, TX US
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20110067875 | High Temperature Fracturing Fluids and Methods - Of the many methods and compositions provided by this invention, one method a method of treating a subterranean formation, comprising: providing a treatment fluid comprising: an aqueous base fluid and a reaction product of a gelling agent comprising a copolymer or salt thereof comprising N-[tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl]acrylamide, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid or a salt thereof, and acrylamide; and a crosslinking agent; and introducing the treatment fluid into a subterranean formation. | 03-24-2011 |
20120208727 | High Temperature Fracturing Fluids and Methods - Subterranean treatment fluids comprising: an aqueous base fluid and a reaction product of a gelling agent comprising a copolymer or salt thereof comprising N-[tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl]acrylamide, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid or a salt thereof, acrylamide; and a crosslinking agent. Such treatment fluids are particularly well-suited for high temperature applications. In particular, they are suited for subterranean temperatures up to about 400° F. | 08-16-2012 |
Ashok Mukherjee, Irving, TX US
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20100058198 | COLLABORATIVE REALTIME PLANNING USING A MODEL DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE AND ITERATIVE PLANNING TOOLS - Systems and methods are disclosed that include creating a template file with at least one logic unit. These systems and methods also include creating model file with at least one type independent information element. The type independent information has at least two values associated with it. In addition, there are systems and methods interpreting the data comprised within the model file using the template file. A program is created in some embodiments using data that has been created. | 03-04-2010 |
20120278787 | COLLABORATIVE REALTIME PLANNING USING A MODEL DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE AND ITERATIVE PLANNING TOOLS - Systems and methods are disclosed that include creating a template file with at least one logic unit. These systems and methods also include creating model file with at least one type independent information element. The type independent information has at least two values associated with it. In addition, there are systems and methods interpreting the data comprised within the model file using the template file. A program is created in some embodiments using data that has been created. | 11-01-2012 |
Baidehi Mukherjee, Rochester, MN US
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20080248549 | GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE SEQUENCE VARIANTS - Isolated GSTO2 nucleic acid molecules that include a nucleotide sequence variant and nucleotides flanking the sequence variant are described, as well as GSTO2 allozymes. Methods for determining if a subject contains a GSTO2 sequence variant also are described. | 10-09-2008 |
Bisjaweet Mukherjee, Palatine, IL US
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20090276452 | Super-object in administering system - Method and system maintaining “super-objects” in a central administering system, where each super-object is associated with corresponding objects in target systems so that editing of that super-object or of one of its associated objects results in conforming edits for all of the associated objects. | 11-05-2009 |
Biswajeet Mukherjee, Palatine, IL US
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20090316879 | Method of Unifying Control of Contact Center System - A method and apparatus are provided for processing messages in a networked automatic contact distribution system having a plurality of computer processors. The method includes the steps of a processor of the plurality of processors receiving a configuration message, the processor determining a type of the configuration message from metadata contained within the message and the processor executing a predetermined set of steps based upon the determined type of the configuration message. | 12-24-2009 |
20100008492 | METHOD OF UNIFYING CONTROL OF CONTACT CENTER SYSTEM - A method and apparatus are provided for changing operating parameters within an automatic contact distribution system that includes a plurality of functionally similar but structurally different automatic contact distributor subsystems. The method includes the steps of a user selecting an operating parameter for use by each of the plurality of functionally similar but structurally different automatic contact distributor subsystems, a respective conversion program for each of the plurality of functionally similar but structurally different automatic contact distributor subsystems receiving the selected operating parameter from the user and incorporating the selected operating parameter into the respective subsystems. | 01-14-2010 |
20100260331 | METHOD OF DISPLAYING COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS - A method and apparatus are provided for presenting structural relationships in an automatic contact distribution system. The method includes the steps of defining a plurality of structural elements within the automatic contact distribution system, selecting a structural element of the automatic contact distribution system as a root element, identifying any related elements of the plurality of elements that together with the selected element affect contact handling within the automatic contact distribution system and displaying the root element and related elements along with an indicia of the relationship between the root element and related elements. | 10-14-2010 |
Chandrani Mukherjee, Baltimore, MD US
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20100216853 | Methods and Compositions for Modulating P300/CBP Activity - The present invention relates to a method for identifying compounds that modulate the activity of p300/CBP. Compounds of the invention are identified by designing or screening for a compound which binds to at least one amino acid residue of the newly identified lysine-CoA inhibitor binding site, L1 loop, electronegative pocket, or electronegative groove of the HAT domain of p300/CBP and testing the compound for its ability to modulate the activity of p300/CBP. Compositions and methods for preventing or treating diseases or disorders associated with p300/CBP are also provided as is a method for producing a semi-synthetic HAT domain. | 08-26-2010 |
20130345267 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING P300/CBP ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to a method for identifying compounds that modulate the activity of p300/CBP. Compounds of the invention are identified by designing or screening for a compound which binds to at least one amino acid residue of the newly identified lysine-CoA inhibitor binding site, L1 loop, electronegative pocket, or electronegative groove of the HAT domain of p300/CBP and testing the compound for its ability to modulate the activity of p300/CBP. Compositions and methods for preventing or treating diseases or disorders associated with p300/CBP are also provided as is a method for producing a semi-synthetic HAT domain. | 12-26-2013 |
Devajit Mukherjee, Chicago, IL US
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20080237340 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SELF SERVICE CHECKOUT AND PRODUCT DELIVERY USING A MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device, such as a cellular telephone, is used to extract information from an information carrying indicia, such as a barcode. The information extracted from the information carrying indicia is then used to redirect a browser of the mobile device to a first web/WAP page having information related to a product, the first web/WAP page having a link that is activatable to allow for the purchase of the product. In response to activation of the link, the mobile device is caused to display a second web/WAP page that provides a means for the user to specify a method for paying for the product, such as by using an e-commerce like wallet, via a customer-service representative, etc., and a third web/WAP page that provides a means for the user to specify a method by which the product is to be delivered to the user, such as at home, in-store, at an in-car pickup facility etc. | 10-02-2008 |
Indraneel Mukherjee, Princeton, NJ US
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20110145227 | DETERMINING PREFERENCES FROM USER QUERIES - A query may be received at a computing device through a network. One or more attribute values that are preferences for a subset of the one or more terms of the query may be identified by the computing device. One or more products or services having associated attributes that have values that match a subset of the identified attribute values may be identified by the computing device, and a subset of the identified products or services may be presented by the computing device through the network. Implementations may also identify latent preferences, that is, preferences that are found for a query even where such a preference is not explicitly part of a term or token of the query. | 06-16-2011 |
Jean Mukherjee, Worcester, MA US
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20100278830 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-ANTIBODY THERAPIES - The present invention relates to methods and systems for administering antibody therapeutic agents. The methods include administering one or more (e.g., two or three) binding agents, wherein each of the binding agents has a binding region that is specific to a portion of a disease agent and one or more copies of a tag. The binding agents can be specific to one or more portions of the same or different disease agents. The tag is the same for each of the binding agents. The methods include administering an anti-tag antibody, wherein the anti-tag antibody has an anti-tag region that is specific to the tag, and can have an immunoglobulin (e.g., IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM.). Disease agents include bacterial proteins, viral proteins, cancer cells, and proteins or toxins produced therefrom. In particular, the present invention includes methods and systems for binding agents that are specific to neurotoxins that cause botulism. | 11-04-2010 |
20110129474 | Methods And Systems For Multi-Antibody Therapies - The present invention relates to methods and systems for administering antibody therapeutic agents. The methods include administering one or more (e.g., two or three) binding agents, wherein each of the binding agents has one or more monomers that have a binding region that is specific to a portion of a disease agent and one or more copies of a tag. The binding agents can be specific to one or more portions of the same or different disease agents. The tag is the same for each of the binding agents. The methods include administering an anti-tag antibody, wherein the anti-tag antibody has an anti-tag region that is specific to the tag, and can have an immunoglobulin (e.g., IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM.). Disease agents include bacteria, bacterial proteins, viruses, viral proteins, cancer cells, and proteins or toxins produced therefrom or from other sources such as snakes, insects, plants, etc. In particular, the present invention includes methods and systems for binding agents having one or more monomers that are specific to neurotoxins that cause botulism. | 06-02-2011 |
Jhindan Mukherjee, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20130035498 | SEMICONDUCTOR THAT HAS A FUNCTIONALIZED SURFACE - This invention provides a semiconductor having a functionalized surface that is resistant to oxidation and that includes a plurality of atoms of a Group III element bonded to organic groups. The functionalized surface has less than or equal to about 1 atom of the Group III element bonded to an oxygen atom per every 1,000 atoms of the Group III element bonded to the organic groups, as determined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. This invention also provides a method of functionalizing the surface and includes the step of halogenating at least one of the plurality of atoms of the Group III element to form halogenated Group III element atoms. The method also includes the step of reacting at least one of the halogenated Group III element atoms with a Grignard reagent to form a bond between the at least one Group III element atom and the organic groups. | 02-07-2013 |
Joya A. Mukherjee, New York, NY US
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20110246368 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A NO PRE-SET SPENDING LIMIT TRANSACTION CARD - A method and apparatus are provided for a no pre-set spending limit transaction card with features and attributes of both a credit card and a charge card, including an overlimit spend feature and an associated communicated line of credit. The transaction card may carry a balance like a credit card and may require that a card user pay down the balance carried forward to the line of credit subsequent to the end of each billing cycle. When the user has reached or exceeded the communicated line of credit, each subsequent transaction request for a new transaction by the user is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by a process that includes execution an overlimit spend authorization logic or process | 10-06-2011 |
Joydeep Mukherjee, Missouri City, TX US
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20130079550 | STATIC REACTIVE JET MIXER, AND METHODS OF MIXING DURING AN AMINE-PHOSGENE MIXING PROCESS - This disclosure relates to a static mixer ( | 03-28-2013 |
20130176814 | REACTIVE FLOW STATIC MIXER WITH CROSS FLOW OBSTRUCTIONS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to a mixing apparatus. Particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide a mixing apparatus for mixing fluid components such as phosgene and amine during a highly reactive chemical reaction. One embodiment provides a mixing conduit ( | 07-11-2013 |
20150018575 | HIGHLY SEGREGATED JET MIXER FOR PHOSGENATION OF AMINES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a mixing conduit ( | 01-15-2015 |
Kaushik Mukherjee, Wapingers Falls, NY US
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20100043015 | EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF CUSTOMIZED FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN SHARED DATA OBJECTS - A method, system and computer program product for configuring an application instance. A first path by which an application instance is configured to access a version of a resource is determined. Additionally, a determination is made as to whether a configuration associated with the application instance exists in a shared resource area. If the configuration does not exist, a base version of the resource is modified to generate a customized version. A second path is determined, and the customized version is stored thereat. If the configuration exists, the second path is determined such that the resource included in the configuration can be accessed thereat. A symbolic link having an origin of the first path and a destination of the second path is created. Using the present invention, multiple application instances can efficiently share customized versions of resources. | 02-18-2010 |
Kunal Mukherjee, Winter Park, FL US
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20100268690 | Electronic Item Management and Archival System and Method of Operating the Same - An electronic item management and archival system for managing and archiving items. Each item includes at least one of image data, audio data, and video data. The system includes a server configured to receive items, archive at least one of the received items to an archive, and retrieve at least one of the archived items from the archive. In some embodiments, the server also includes architecture that supports a pool of threads promoting multiple, independent archive and retrieve operations concurrently. | 10-21-2010 |
Maharaj Mukherjee, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20120030686 | THERMAL LOAD MANAGEMENT IN A PARTITIONED VIRTUAL COMPUTER SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT THROUGH MONITORING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURES OF ENVIRNOMENT SURROUNDING THE SYSTEMS - Thermal load, management in a virtualized environment wherein server controlled physical processor systems are partitioned into a plurality of logical partitions LPARs that comprise first predetermining a set of ambient temperature levels for the surrounding outside environment for a first server controlled system having a plurality of LPARs. Then the ambient set of temperature levels are sensed and, if the set or predetermined pattern of temperature levels are exceeded, one or more of the plurality of LPARs are transferred from said first server controlled system to a second server controlled LPAR system over a connecting network. | 02-02-2012 |
20140129279 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT - Systems and techniques for schedule management are described. Previously scheduled and proposed events for a user are examined to determine if multiple events occupy the same time period, and the presence of such multiple events is identified as a conflict affecting the time period. A severity value is determined for each time period affected by such multiple events, with the determination suitably employing a recursive function based at least in part on a number of conflicting events and their severities. Conflict and conflict severity information may be presented to users in the form of a display indicating relative severities of conflicts, or alerts having characteristics based at least in part on conflict severity. | 05-08-2014 |
Maharaj Mukherjee, Wappinger Falls, NY US
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20100229174 | Synchronizing Resources in a Computer System - Synchronizing processes in a computer system includes creating a predictability model for a process. The predictability model establishes a predicted time slot for a resource that will be needed by the process. The method further requires establishing a predictive request for the resource at the predicted time slot. The predictive request establishes a place holder associated with the process. In addition, the method requires accessing another resource needed by the process for a period of time before the predicted time slot, submitting a request for the resource at the predicted time slot, and processing the request for the process at the resource. | 09-09-2010 |
Maharaj Mukherjee, Hopewell Jct., NY US
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20110173579 | Rectilinear Covering Method With Bounded Number of Rectangles for Designing a VLSI Chip - A method for creating a rectilinear non-convex polygonal output representative of a component used to build a VLSI circuit chip from a plurality of points corresponding to a plurality of components of the chip includes: covering the plurality of points with a set of rectangles; creating a Voronoi diagram for the set of rectangles; forming a nearest neighbor tree for the Voronoi diagram; connecting a selected set of the rectangles corresponding to the nearest neighbor tree into a non-convex rectilinear polygon; and applying the non-convex rectilinear polygon to build the VLSI chip. | 07-14-2011 |
Maharaj Mukherjee, Wappingers Falle, NY US
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20130184864 | Discovery and Monitoring of an Environment Using a Plurality of Robots - Techniques are provided for discovery and monitoring of an environment using a plurality of robots. A plurality of robots navigate an environment by determining a navigation buffer for each of the robots; and allowing each of the robots to navigate within the environment while maintaining a substantially minimum distance from other robots, wherein the substantially minimum distance corresponds to the navigation buffer, and wherein a size of each of the navigation buffers is reduced over time based on a percentage of the environment that remains to be navigated. The robots can also navigate an environment by obtaining a discretization of the environment to a plurality of discrete regions; and determining a next unvisited discrete region for one of the plurality of robots to explore in the exemplary environment using a breadth-first search. The plurality of discrete regions can be, for example, a plurality of real or virtual tiles. | 07-18-2013 |
20130184865 | Discovery and Monitoring of an Environment Using a Plurality of Robots - Techniques are provided for discovery and monitoring of an environment using a plurality of robots. A plurality of robots navigate an environment by determining a navigation buffer for each of the robots; and allowing each of the robots to navigate within the environment while maintaining a substantially minimum distance from other robots, wherein the substantially minimum distance corresponds to the navigation buffer, and wherein a size of each of the navigation buffers is reduced over time based on a percentage of the environment that remains to be navigated. The robots can also navigate an environment by obtaining a discretization of the environment to a plurality of discrete regions; and determining a next unvisited discrete region for one of the plurality of robots to explore in the exemplary environment using a breadth-first search. The plurality of discrete regions can be, for example, a plurality of real or virtual tiles. | 07-18-2013 |
Maharaj Mukherjee, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20140031997 | PREDICTIVE PHASE BALANCING FOR DEMAND RESPONSE - Predictive phase balancing is implemented by a host system computer and logic executable by the host system computer. The logic is configured to receive customer demand profiles from each customer serviced by a poly-phase grid network and create a demand forecast from anticipated power demands collected from the customer demand profiles. Creating the customer demand profiles includes breaking down loads for each customer by corresponding phases in the poly-phase power grid network. The loads correspond to the anticipated power demands. The logic is also configured to balance the loads among each of the phases based on any load imbalances determined from the demand forecast. | 01-30-2014 |
20140031998 | PREDICTIVE PHASE BALANCING FOR DEMAND RESPONSE - Predictive phase balancing is implemented by receiving customer demand profiles from each customer serviced by a poly-phase grid network and creating a demand forecast from anticipated power demands collected from the customer demand profiles. Creating the customer demand profiles includes breaking down loads for each customer by corresponding phases in the poly-phase power grid network. The loads correspond to the anticipated power demands. The predictive phase balancing is further implemented by balancing the loads among each of the phases based on any load imbalances determined from the demand forecast. | 01-30-2014 |
20140129278 | Methods and Apparatus for Schedule Management - Systems and techniques for schedule management are described. Previously scheduled and proposed events for a user are examined to determine if multiple events occupy the same time period, and the presence of such multiple events is identified as a conflict affecting the time period. A severity value is determined for each time period affected by such multiple events, with the determination suitably employing a recursive function based at least in part on a number of conflicting events and their severities. Conflict and conflict severity information may be presented to users in the form of a display indicating relative severities of conflicts, or alerts having characteristics based at least in part on conflict severity. | 05-08-2014 |
20140191575 | HIERARCHIC MACROSCOPIC INCENTIVIZATION FOR ELECTRIC UTILITY LOAD BALANCING - A method of balancing a demand for electricity is disclosed. Consumers of the electricity are organized into a hierarchical set of nodes. A demand for a node at a first level of the hierarchy is defined. A rate structure is defined at nodes of a second level of the hierarchy so that a sum of the electricity demands at the second level obtained in response to the defined rate structure is substantially the same as the defined demand at the first level | 07-10-2014 |
20140300471 | Self-Detection of Lost Device Status Using Device-to-Device Communications with One or More Expected Neighboring Devices - Methods and apparatus are provided for self-detection of lost device status using device-to-device communications with one or more expected neighboring devices. A device can detect when the device itself is lost, by determining one or more expected neighboring devices for one or more time periods; monitoring a local environment for one or more of the expected neighboring devices using device-to-device communication; detecting when the device is lost based on device-to-device communication and whether a threshold criteria of the expected neighboring devices in proximity to the device for a given interval of time; and sending at least one relay message to notify an owner of the lost device. The threshold criteria comprises, e.g., whether a minimum number of expected neighboring devices are nearby or whether at least one fixed neighboring device is nearby. The device-to-device communications employ one or more of short range relay communications and low-power mesh communications. | 10-09-2014 |
20140300483 | Self-Detection of Lost Device Status Using Device-to-Device Communications with One or More Expected Neighboring Devices - Methods and apparatus are provided for self-detection of lost device status using device-to-device communications with one or more expected neighboring devices. A device can detect when the device itself is lost, by determining one or more expected neighboring devices for one or more time periods; monitoring a local environment for one or more of the expected neighboring devices using device-to-device communication; detecting when the device is lost based on device-to-device communication and whether a threshold criteria of the expected neighboring devices in proximity to the device for a given interval of time; and sending at least one relay message to notify an owner of the lost device. The threshold criteria comprises, e.g., whether a minimum number of expected neighboring devices are nearby or whether at least one fixed neighboring device is nearby. The device-to-device communications employ one or more of short range relay communications and low-power mesh communications. | 10-09-2014 |
20140362710 | PEER-TO-PEER AD HOC NETWORK SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PRESENCE OF MEMBERS OF A GROUP - Embodiments include peer-to-peer ad hoc network having a group having a plurality of members, each of the plurality of members comprising a locating device, wherein the plurality of members are configured to detect an absence of one of the plurality of members from the group. The system also includes a location server configured to communicate with the locating device of at least one of the plurality of members and a supervisor device configured to receive an alert from the location server, wherein the alert is generated by the location server in response to a detection of the absence of one of the plurality of members from the group. | 12-11-2014 |
20140362727 | PEER-TO-PEER AD HOC NETWORK SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PRESENCE OF MEMBERS OF A GROUP - Embodiments include peer-to-peer ad hoc network having a group having a plurality of members, each of the plurality of members comprising a locating device, wherein the plurality of members are configured to detect an absence of one of the plurality of members from the group. The system also includes a location server configured to communicate with the locating device of at least one of the plurality of members and a supervisor device configured to receive an alert from the location server, wherein the alert is generated by the location server in response to a detection of the absence of one of the plurality of members from the group. | 12-11-2014 |
20150089638 | SMART METER SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system, method and computer program product for protecting utility usage information from utility company users, e.g., power company endpoints. Smart meters monitor endpoint service usage to identify the start of a critical usage period. During critical usage periods the smart meters select and modulates a generic usage pattern by the difference between the pattern and actual usage. Instead of sending actual usage data, the smart meter sends the modulated generic usage pattern to the service provider. The service provider extracts the deltas and determines endpoint service usage from the extracted deltas. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089639 | SMART METER SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system, method and computer program product for protecting utility usage information from utility company users, e.g., power company endpoints. Smart meters monitor endpoint service usage to identify the start of a critical usage period. During critical usage periods the smart meters select and modulates a generic usage pattern by the difference between the pattern and actual usage. Instead of sending actual usage data, the smart meter sends the modulated generic usage pattern to the service provider. The service provider extracts the deltas and determines endpoint service usage from the extracted deltas. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089640 | ENDPOINT LOAD REBALANCING CONTROLLER - A endpoint load rebalancing controller, method of controlling endpoint activity to suppress side channel variation and computer program product for controlling endpoint activity for suppressing side channel variation in information from utility company users, e.g., from power company endpoints. The load rebalancing controller monitors period to period endpoint service usage and predicts next period endpoint service usage. Whenever the controller maintains determines that the endpoint usage will exhibit a change that may be sufficient to convey activity information in side channel activity, the controller rebalances activity for the next period. Rebalancing may include shifting off-line execution from one period to another and capping or increasing on-line execution activity. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089657 | ENDPOINT LOAD REBALANCING CONTROLLER - A endpoint load rebalancing controller, method of controlling endpoint activity to suppress side channel variation and computer program product for controlling endpoint activity for suppressing side channel variation in information from utility company users, e.g., from power company endpoints. The load rebalancing controller monitors period to period endpoint service usage and predicts next period endpoint service usage. Whenever the controller maintains determines that the endpoint usage will exhibit a change that may be sufficient to convey activity information in side channel activity, the controller rebalances activity for the next period. Rebalancing may include shifting off-line execution from one period to another and capping or increasing on-line execution activity. | 03-26-2015 |
Mitrajit Mukherjee, East Hanover, NJ US
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20120088948 | Production of a high octane alkylate from ethylene and isobutene - A method of producing a high octane alkylate from ethylene and isobutane by reacting ethylene and isobutane under catalytic conversion conditions. The ethylene and isobutane are contacted with a first catalytic material comprising a dimerization catalyst (i.e, for dimerizing ethylene) and a second catalytic material comprising an alkylation catalyst. The first and second catalytic materials are separate and distinct from each other. A high octane alkylate is recovered as a result of reacting the ethylene and isobutane in the presence of the first and second catalytic materials. | 04-12-2012 |
Narayan Mukherjee, Arlington, TX US
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20090240013 | COVALENTLY FUNCTIONALIZED PARTICLES FOR SYNTHESIS OF NEW COMPOSITE MATERIALS - The present invention includes compositions and methods for synthesis of composite materials involving gas phase plasma polymerization to covalently plasma graft an organic molecule onto particles; covalently binding an organic monomer to the functionalized particles; and, polymerizing the organic monomers into hybrid polymer composite materials. | 09-24-2009 |
20120077936 | COVALENTLY FUNCTIONALIZED PARTICLES FOR SYNTHESIS OF NEW COMPOSITE MATERIALS - The present invention includes compositions and methods for synthesis of composite materials involving gas phase plasma polymerization to covalently plasma graft an organic molecule onto particles; covalently binding an organic monomer to the functionalized particles; and, polymerizing the organic monomers into hybrid polymer composite materials. | 03-29-2012 |
20140011955 | Covalently Functionalized Particles for Synthesis of New Composite Materials - The present invention includes compositions and methods for synthesis of composite materials involving gas phase plasma polymerization to covalently plasma graft an organic molecule onto inorganic particles; covalently binding an organic monomer to the functionalized inorganic particles; and, polymerizing the organic monomers into inorganic/organic hybrid polymer composite materials. | 01-09-2014 |
Nilanjan Mukherjee, Cincinnati, OH US
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20100226589 | System, method, and computer program product for smoothing - A system and method for a hybrid, variational, user-controlled, 3D mesh smoothing for orphaned shell meshes. The smoothing model is based on a variational combination of energy and equi-potential minimization theories. A variety of smoothing techniques for predicting a new location for the node-to-smooth are employed. Each node is moved according to a specific smoothing algorithm so as to keep element included angles, skew and distortion to a minimum. The variational smoother selection logic is based on nodal valency and element connectivity pattern of the node to smooth. Results show its consistency with both quadrilateral and quad-dominant meshes with a significant gain over conventional Laplacian schemes in terms of mesh quality, stability, user control and flexibility. | 09-09-2010 |
Nilanjan Mukherjee, Wisonville, OR US
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20090300446 | Selective Per-Cycle Masking Of Scan Chains For System Level Test - Built-in self-test techniques for integrated circuits that address the issue of unknown states. Some implementations use a specialized scan chain selector coupled to a time compactor. The presence of the specialized scan chain selector increases the efficiency in masking X states. Also disclosed are: (1) an architecture of a selector that works with multiple scan chains and time compactors, (2) a method for determining and encoding per cycle scan chain selection masks used subsequently to suppress X states, and (3) a method to handle an over-masking phenomenon. | 12-03-2009 |
Nilanjan Mukherjee US
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20110231721 | LOW POWER COMPRESSION OF INCOMPATIBLE TEST CUBES - Disclosed are representative embodiments of methods, apparatus, and systems for power aware test applications involving deterministic clustering of test cubes with conflicts. Embodiments of the disclosed technology can be used to generate low toggling parent patterns to reduce power consumption during testing an integrated circuit. The power consumption may be further reduced by generating low toggling control patterns. | 09-22-2011 |
Nilay Mukherjee, Acton, MA US
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20110125287 | Reinforced Tissue Patch - A method of improving the mechanical properties of a tissue patch is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a tissue patch and placing at least one barbed suture along at least a portion of the tissue patch. The method may further include the step of placing one or more additional barbed sutures in a laterally spaced relation to the barbed suture. The barbed suture may be biodegradable or non-biodegradable. | 05-26-2011 |
20140222164 | Reinforced Tissue Patch - A method of improving the mechanical properties of a tissue patch is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a tissue patch and placing at least one barbed suture along at least a portion of the tissue patch. The method may further include the step of placing one or more additional barbed sutures in a laterally spaced relation to the barbed suture. The barbed suture may be biodegradable or non-biodegradable. | 08-07-2014 |
Nilay Mukherjee, Lexington, MA US
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20120273548 | DEVICE FOR MONITORING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN VIVO - A monitoring system is disclosed for in vivo monitoring of preselected physiological parameters associated with acute and/or chronic tissue compromise or failure in one or multiple tissue/organ sites in real time. In one method, a body portion of a surgical stapling device is positioned adjacent a first tissue section, an anvil assembly adapted to engage the body portion is positioned adjacent a second tissue section, and a monitoring device is positioned adjacent the first and/or second tissue sections. The monitoring device includes a sensor adapted to measure a preselected physiological parameter and a transmitter for transmitting signal to an extracorporeal receiving unit. The surgical stapling device is fired to mechanically secure the first and second tissue sections with at least one staple and the preselected physiological parameter is monitored via the information transmitted from the monitoring device to the receiving unit. | 11-01-2012 |
Pinku Mukherjee, Waxhaw, NC US
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20110123442 | Tumor specific antibodies and uses therefor - Provided are isolated antibodies, and fragments and derivatives thereof, which bind to tumor antigens. Also provided are compositions and delivery agents that include the disclosed antibodies and fragments and derivatives thereof; cells that produce the same; methods for producing the same; methods of using the same for detecting, targeting, and/or treating tumors and/or metastatic cells derived therefrom and/or tumor stem cells; and methods for predicting the recurrence of cancer in a subject. | 05-26-2011 |
20130336886 | TUMOR SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREFOR - Provided are isolated antibodies, and fragments and derivatives thereof, which bind to tumor antigens. Also provided are compositions and delivery agents that include the disclosed antibodies and fragments and derivatives thereof; cells that produce the same; methods for producing the same; methods of using the same for detecting, targeting, and/or treating tumors and/or metastatic cells derived therefrom and/or tumor stem cells; and methods for predicting the recurrence of cancer in a subject. | 12-19-2013 |
Pranab Mukherjee, Beachwood, OH US
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20120265121 | PHTHALOCYANINE-BASED ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS - A method is described for the photodynamic treatment of a fungal infection in a subject by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a phthalocyanine compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to the subject and activating the phthalocyanine compound with light. The method is useful for treating various dermatophyte infections such as onychomycosis, and in particular fungal infection by | 10-18-2012 |
Pritish Mukherjee, Tampa, FL US
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20080226836 | CLATHRATE COMPOUNDS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - The present invention comprises new materials, material structures, and processes of fabrication of such that may be used in technologies involving the conversion of light to electricity and/or heat to electricity, and in optoelectronics technologies. The present invention provide for the fabrication of a clathrate compound comprising a type II clathrate lattice with atoms of silicon and germanium as a main framework forming lattice spacings within the framework, wherein the clathrate lattice follows the general formula Si | 09-18-2008 |
20090263958 | CLATHRATE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - The present invention comprises new materials, material structures, and processes of fabrication of such that may be used in technologies involving the conversion of light to electricity and/or heat to electricity, and in optoelectronics technologies. The present invention provide for the fabrication of a clathrate compound comprising a type II clathrate lattice with atoms of silicon and germanium as a main framework forming lattice spacings within the framework, wherein the clathrate lattice follows the general formula Si | 10-22-2009 |
Priyabrata Mukherjee, Rochester, MN US
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20100009445 | RARE EARTH NANOPARTICLES - This document provides methods and materials related to rare earth particles such as rare earth nanorods (e.g., inorganic lanthanide hydroxide nanorods). For example, rare earth (e.g., lanthanide) particles such as europium hydroxide nanorods, methods and materials for making rare earth particles (e.g., europium hydroxide nanorods), and methods and materials for using rare earth particles (e.g., europium hydroxide nanorods) as an imaging agent and/or to promote angiogenesis are provided. | 01-14-2010 |
20120040915 | PEPTIDES AND NANOPARTICLES FOR THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS - Provided herein are peptides and nanoparticles conjugates thereof useful for the treatment of diseases and disorders mediated by GIPC/synectin, such as cancer. | 02-16-2012 |
20120288535 | RARE EARTH NANOPARTICLES - This document provides methods and materials related to rare earth particles such as rare earth nanorods (e.g., inorganic lanthanide hydroxide nanorods). For example, rare earth (e.g., lanthanide) particles such as europium hydroxide nanorods, methods and materials for making rare earth particles (e.g., europium hydroxide nanorods), and methods and materials for using rare earth particles (e.g., europium hydroxide nanorods) as an imaging agent and/or to promote angiogenesis are provided. | 11-15-2012 |
20140329760 | PEPTIDES AND NANOPARTICLES FOR THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS - Provided herein are peptides and nanoparticles conjugates thereof useful for the treatment of diseases and disorders mediated by GIPC/synectin, such as cancer. | 11-06-2014 |
Probal Mukherjee, Plano, TX US
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20120309392 | SCP Guided CAMEL Transaction Control During MTRR - An SCP of a telecommunications network having a GMSC includes a network interface unit of the SCP that receives a CAMEL transaction from the GMSC. The SCP includes a processing unit, of the SCP, which controls the CAMEL transaction relinquished by the GMSC and decides whether or not to idle the CAMEL transaction during MTRR. A method for guiding a CAMEL transaction by an SCP during MTRR having the steps of receiving at a network interface unit of the SCP a CAMEL transaction from a GMSC. There is the step of deciding by a processing unit of the SCP which controls the CAMEL transaction relinquished by the GMSC whether or not to idle the CAMEL transaction during MTRR. | 12-06-2012 |
Purnendu Mukherjee, Piscataway, NJ US
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20130217873 | METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PARTICULATE REVERSIBLY CROSSLINKED POLYMERIC MATERIAL - The present invention relates to method for the preparation of a particulate reversibly-crosslinked polymeric material comprising: treating a particulate water-soluble hydroxyl-functional polymer in a liquid phase comprising a solvent mixture in that the hydroxyl-functional polymer is insoluble containing an organic solvent and water; a tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride represented by formula (I), 10 (I) wherein: U and V are independently selected from CH, N and P; 15 X is selected from a single bond, a saturated divalent (C | 08-22-2013 |
Ranjan Mukherjee, East Lansing, MI US
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20090099576 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TRAINING USING ROBOTICS AND TELECOLLABORATION - A medical system that allows a mentor to teach a pupil how to use a robotically controlled medical instrument. The system may include a first handle that can be controlled by a mentor to move the medical instrument. The system may further have a second handle that can be moved by a pupil to control the same instrument. Deviations between movement of the handles by the mentor and the pupil can be provided as force feedback to the pupil and mentor handles. The force feedback pushes the pupil's hand to correspond with the mentor's handle movement. The force feedback will also push the mentor's hand to provide information to the mentor on pupil's movements. The mentor is thus able to guide the pupil's hands through force feedback of the pupil handles to teach the pupil how to use the system. | 04-16-2009 |
20130023898 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL TRAINING USING ROBOTICS AND TELECOLLABORATION - A medical system that allows a mentor to teach a pupil how to use a robotically controlled medical instrument. The system may include a first handle that can be controlled by a mentor to move the medical instrument. The system may further have a second handle that can be moved by a pupil to control the same instrument. Deviations between movement of the handles by the mentor and the pupil can be provided as force feedback to the pupil and mentor handles. The force feedback pushes the pupil's hand to correspond with the mentor's handle movement. The force feedback will also push the mentor's hand to provide information to the mentor on pupil's movements. The mentor is thus able to guide the pupil's hands through force feedback of the pupil handles to teach the pupil how to use the system. | 01-24-2013 |
Ranjan Mukherjee, Churchville, PA US
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20110305663 | SERUM ALBUMIN BINDING MOLECULES - The present invention relates to an antibody-like protein based on the tenth fibronectin type III domain ( | 12-15-2011 |
Reshmi Mukherjee, Newton, MA US
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20110245155 | TEMPLATE-FIXED BETA-HAIRPIN PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH CXCR4 ANTAGONIZING ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula (I) | 10-06-2011 |
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Rupak Mukherjee, Charleston, SC US
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20090022817 | METHODS OF MODIFYING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION EXPANSION - A bioscaffolding can be formed within a post-myocardial infarct region sufficient to cause attenuation of a rate of myocardial infarct expansion. A bioscaffolding may further be formed in the post-myocardial infarct region to cause an increase in posterior left ventricular wall thickness. The gel or bioscaffolding can be formed from a mixture of gel components of different gelation systems. For example, a bioscaffolding can be formed by mixing at least two different components of at least two different two-component gelation systems to form a first mixture and by mixing at least two different components (other than the components that make up the first mixture) of the at least two different two-component gelation systems to form a second mixture. | 01-22-2009 |
20110009861 | PREDICTING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION RECURRENCE BY PROTEASE AND PROTEASE INHIBITOR PROFILING - Disclosed herein are methods of and systems for predicting recurrence of atrial fibrillation comprising protease and protease inhibitor profiling. The levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and/or tissue inhibitor metalloproteinases (TIMPs) are analyzed to predict the recurrence of atrial fibrillation, and further to predict whether cardioversion will provide a successful therapy. | 01-13-2011 |
20110264156 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF MYOCARDIAL CONDITIONS - Provided are devices and methods for treating a subject having a myocardial condition using sub-threshold electrical stimulation. | 10-27-2011 |
20130338194 | Predicting Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence by Protease and Protease Inhibitor Profiling - Disclosed herein are methods of and systems for predicting recurrence of atrial fibrillation comprising protease and protease inhibitor profiling. | 12-19-2013 |
20150017265 | METHODS OF MODIFYING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION EXPANSION - A bioscaffolding can be formed within a post-myocardial infarct region sufficient to cause attenuation of a rate of myocardial infarct expansion. A bioscaffolding may further be formed in the post-myocardial infarct region to cause an increase in posterior left ventricular wall thickness. The gel or bioscaffolding can be formed from a mixture of gel components of different gelation systems. For example, a bioscaffolding can be formed by mixing at least two different components of at least two different two-component gelation systems to form a first mixture and by mixing at least two different components (other than the components that make up the first mixture) of the at least two different two-component gelation systems to form a second mixture. | 01-15-2015 |
Sandeepan Mukherjee, Stamford, CT US
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20080225745 | PACKET NETWORK MONITORING DEVICE - A network analysis device for a digital communication network includes a digitizer to digitize a waveform representing a signal to produce a plurality of digital samples indicative of the waveform. The signal is communicated on the network. The network analysis device also includes a processor operable to analyze the digital samples to identify signal events, determine analog characteristics of the signal events, and decode the signal events, which are digital communications between network devices, based on the data, to selectively predict a failure mode. | 09-18-2008 |
Sanjoy Mukherjee, Plano, TX US
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20100094716 | METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIA TO DETERMINE AND ACCESS PROVISIONING SERVICES - Determining and accessing provisioning services. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods comprising interacting (by a human) with a first computer system executing a provisioning program and thereby making a first request for a service catalog that indicates a plurality of services of the provisioning program, selecting a service from the service catalog and thereby making a first request for a schema that defines one or more actions associated with a selected service, selecting an action associated with the selected service, generating a first electronic form based on the schema, providing (by the human) at least some of the information requested in the first electronic form, and performing an action by the provisioning program on one or more provisioning end points based on the information in the first electronic form. | 04-15-2010 |
Santosh Mukherjee, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20100063834 | Medical Communication System - Disclosed herein is a method and system for integrating and controlling multiple medical electronic devices. A medical communication system is provided for communicating with and controlling the medical electronic devices. A communication link is established between the medical communication system and the medical electronic devices. The medical communication system selects one or more medical electronic device based on diagnostic requirements. The selected medical electronic devices are configured using a set of configuration parameters. The medical data is then captured by the medical electronic devices. The captured medical data is transferred to the medical communication system via the communication link. The medical communication system stores the transferred medical data for medical diagnosis. A medical report may be generated based on the medical data received. The concerned doctor, physician, or caretaker may be notified about the availability of the medical data and the generated medical report. | 03-11-2010 |
Santosh Kumar Mukherjee, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20080291932 | Multi-protocol digital convergent system - The system and method herein for multiprotocol switching comprises multiprotocol switching cards, a user registration module and a billing module. The multiprotocol switching cards are used for switching at the system level, network level and application level. The multiprotocol switching cards are inserted in a plurality of slots. The services are installed in each card though installation of software programs. The user registration module registers the subscribers for different communication identifiers such as land line, wireless phones and devices, and email. The billing module supports the billing and payment activities across multiple communication protocols. The disclosed invention transfers data across different communication channels such as local area networks, wireless networks, satellite network, cable network, time division multiplexing networks, voice networks, and asynchronous transfer mode networks, frame networks, internet protocol networks, data networks, etc. The transferred data is one of a voice, data, video and any combination thereof. | 11-27-2008 |
Satyen Mukherjee, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20100327866 | NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY USING LIGHT WITH ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMEMTUM - The present invention relates to a device capable of producing a high resolution chemical analysis of a sample, such as fluid, based upon nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, where the nuclear magnetic polarizations of the sample are generated by sequentially illuminating the sample with a focused beam of light carrying angular orbital angular momentum (OAM) and possibly momentum (spin). Unlike in usual NMR used for magnetic nuclear resonance imaging (MRI) or spectroscopy, the invention does not make use of a strong magnet. | 12-30-2010 |
Shamik Mukherjee, Chicago, IL US
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20080222257 | Systems and methods for sending customized emails to recipient groups - Systems and methods for allowing a user to send customized electronic mails to recipients, comprising providing a graphical window on a display screen of an electronic device, allowing the user to input a message which is displayed within the graphical window, allowing the user to identify portions of the message as being intended for certain recipient groups, creating an electronic mail for each recipient group based on the portions of the message identified as being intended for that recipient group, and sending the electronic mails. | 09-11-2008 |
Shankar Mukherjee, Gurnee, IL US
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20100180676 | WHEEL DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM - According to the present invention there is provided a wheel diagnosis system (DS) for diagnosing a wheel ( | 07-22-2010 |
Shubham Mukherjee, Cambridge, MA US
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20080222254 | Systems and methods for sending customized emails to recipient groups - Systems and methods for allowing a user to send customized electronic mails to recipients, comprising providing a graphical window on a display screen of an electronic device, allowing the user to input a message which is displayed within the graphical window, allowing the user to identify portions of the message as being intended for certain recipient groups, creating an electronic mail for each recipient group based on the portions of the message identified as being intended for that recipient group, and sending the electronic mails. | 09-11-2008 |
20080222257 | Systems and methods for sending customized emails to recipient groups - Systems and methods for allowing a user to send customized electronic mails to recipients, comprising providing a graphical window on a display screen of an electronic device, allowing the user to input a message which is displayed within the graphical window, allowing the user to identify portions of the message as being intended for certain recipient groups, creating an electronic mail for each recipient group based on the portions of the message identified as being intended for that recipient group, and sending the electronic mails. | 09-11-2008 |
Shubhendu Mukherjee, Southborough, MA US
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20090271676 | Detecting architectural vulnerability of processor resources - In one embodiment, a quantum detector is provided to detect a vulnerability measure for a processor based on a processor metrics each associated with operation of a processor structure during a quantum, along with a controller to control an error mitigation unit based on the vulnerability measure. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-29-2009 |
Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Framingham, MA US
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20080239793 | Generalized Interlocked Register Cell (GICE) - A memory element which includes a family of fault-tolerant storage elements using complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology is provided. The memory element provides arbitrary levels of redundancy, allowing the tolerance of multiple single event upsets due to particle hits. The memory element may be used in memory arrays such as caches and register files, and clocked registers and latches found in data path and control structures. | 10-02-2008 |
20110271262 | Method and apparatus for detecting transient faults via dynamic binary translation - A method for detecting transient fault includes translating binary code to an intermediate language code. An instruction of interest in the intermediate language code is identified. Reliability instructions are inserted in the intermediate language code to validate values from the instruction of interest. The intermediate language code is translated to binary code. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 11-03-2011 |
Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Southborough, MA US
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20100169582 | Obtaining data for redundant multithreading (RMT) execution - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for providing a cache block in an exclusive state to a first cache and providing the same cache block in the exclusive state to a second cache when cores accessing the two caches are executing redundant threads. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-01-2010 |
20100169693 | STATE HISTORY STORAGE FOR SYNCHRONIZING REDUNDANT PROCESSORS - Embodiments of an invention for synchronizing redundant processors using state history are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes two processors, state storage for each processor, and control logic. Each processor is to execute the same instructions. The state storage is to store compressed processor state information for each instruction executed by the processors. The control logic is to synchronize the two processors based on entries from the state storage. | 07-01-2010 |
20110161630 | GENERAL PURPOSE HARDWARE TO REPLACE FAULTY CORE COMPONENTS THAT MAY ALSO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROCESSOR FUNCTIONALITY - An apparatus and method is described herein for replacing faulty core components. General purpose hardware is provided to replace core pipeline components, such as execution units. In the embodiment of execution unit replacement, a proxy unit is provided, such that mapping logic is able to map instruction/operations, which correspond to faulty execution units, to the proxy unit. As a result, the proxy unit is able to receive the operations, send them to general purpose hardware for execution, and subsequently write-back the execution results to a register file; it essentially replaces the defective execution unit allowing a processor with defective units to be sold or continue operation. | 06-30-2011 |
20150089116 | Merged TLB Structure For Multiple Sequential Address Translations - A computer system that supports virtualization may maintain multiple address spaces. Each guest operating system employs guest virtual addresses (GVAs), which are translated to guest physical addresses (GPAs). A hypervisor, which manages one or more guest operating systems, translates GPAs to root physical addresses (RPAs). A merged translation lookaside buffer (MTLB) caches translations between the multiple addressing domains, enabling faster address translation and memory access. The MTLB can be logically addressable as multiple different caches, and can be reconfigured to allot different spaces to each logical cache. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089147 | Maintenance Of Cache And Tags In A Translation Lookaside Buffer - A computer system that supports virtualization may maintain multiple address spaces. Each guest operating system employs guest virtual addresses (GVAs), which are translated to guest physical addresses (GPAs). A hypervisor, which manages one or more guest operating systems, translates GPAs to root physical addresses (RPAs). A merged translation lookaside buffer (MTLB) caches translations between the multiple addressing domains, enabling faster address translation and memory access. The MTLB can be logically addressable as multiple different caches, and can be reconfigured to allot different spaces to each logical cache. Further, a collapsed TLB is an additional cache storing collapsed translations derived from the MTLB. Entries in the MTLB, the collapsed TLB, and other caches can be maintained for consistency. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089184 | Collapsed Address Translation With Multiple Page Sizes - A computer system that supports virtualization may maintain multiple address spaces. Each guest operating system employs guest virtual addresses (GVAs), which are translated to guest physical addresses (GPAs). A hypervisor, which manages one or more guest operating systems, translates GPAs to root physical addresses (RPAs). A merged translation lookaside buffer (MTLB) caches translations between the multiple addressing domains, enabling faster address translation and memory access. The MTLB can be logically addressable as multiple different caches, and can be reconfigured to allot different spaces to each logical cache. Further, a collapsed TLB provides an additional cache storing collapsed translations derived from the MTLB. | 03-26-2015 |
Shyama P. Mukherjee, Carry, NC US
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20080220153 | HIGH-DIELECTRIC CONSTANT THIN FILM METAL OXIDES ON SILICON WAFERS FOR CAPACITOR APPLICATIONS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A method of fabrication of high-k paraelectric metal oxide films at low temperatures utilizing ordered mesoporous metal oxide thin films synthesized by organic templating methodology. The process consisting of (a) chemical solution deposition of periodic ordered mesoporous structures containing high-k metal oxide films, (b) removal of organic template additives, (c) infiltration of the pores with an appropriate second phase, and (d) low temperature thermal and/or annealing of infiltrated films. | 09-11-2008 |
Souvik Mukherjee, Dallas, TX US
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20100006987 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PACKAGE WITH EMI SHIELD - An integrated circuit (IC) device ( | 01-14-2010 |
Souvik Mukherjee, Plano, TX US
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20130134579 | Structure for High-Speed Signal Integrity in Semiconductor Package with Single-Metal-Layer Substrate - A semiconductor chip ( | 05-30-2013 |
Subhadeep Mukherjee, Kennesaw, GA US
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20110059316 | METHODS OF MAKING CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREBY - A method of making cementitious particles using combustion synthesis is described. The method uses less energy and produces lower CO | 03-10-2011 |
Subrata Mukherjee, Plano, TX US
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20120207148 | Using a Common Media Gateway Node and a Coordinated Codec by an Originating and a Terminating Call Control Node - A method for a call control node (MSC-S | 08-16-2012 |
20120264437 | Call Switching in Packet-Based Communication Networks - Call setup methods in a packet-based communication network are provided comprising receiving a call setup request from a call request entity; in response to receiving the call setup request, obtaining a first network address of a first network entity and forwarding the first network address to the call request entity; obtaining a second network address of the call request entity and forwarding the second network address to the first network entity; handling a result code indicating whether a call communication between the call request entity and the first network entity can be established; and in case no communication can be established, obtaining a further network address of a further network entity, forwarding the further network address to the call request entity, and forwarding the second network address to the further network entity. | 10-18-2012 |
20140051455 | METHOD TO TAKE MOBILE STATION PREFERENCE FOR CHANNEL TYPE INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN PERFORMING CODEC NEGOTIATION - Controlling establishment of a connection between an originating subscriber connected via an originating radio network to a communication network and a terminating subscriber connected via a terminating radio network to the communication network. The connection is established between originating payload node and terminating payload node employing a common coding scheme. Coding scheme negotiation comprises establishing, in originating control node (OCN), a list of supported coding schemes of originating subscriber, originating radio network and originating payload node. Determining, by the OCN, a radio channel property of the originating subscriber, oRCP, relaying the list and the radio channel property between the control nodes controlling the connection towards a terminating control node (TCN). Removing, by the control nodes, non-supported coding schemes from the list. Determining, by the TCN, common coding scheme(s) for the connection by selecting a remaining coding scheme considering the oRCP and a radio channel property of the terminating subscriber, tRCP. | 02-20-2014 |
Sugato Mukherjee, Boise, ID US
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20090028212 | Dram temperature measurement system - A converter comprising a comparator having a first input operable to receive a first signal, a second input operable to receive a second signal, and an output, a switch for sinking a portion of the first signal, wherein the switch is responsive to the output, and an integrator connected to the first input, wherein the first signal is a voltage developed by the integrator when a current proportional to the absolute temperature is applied thereto. A method for measuring temperature of a device using a comparator and converting the bitstream of the comparator to a digital output is also given. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims. | 01-29-2009 |
20090261879 | VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION DELAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A delay circuit provides a voltage and temperature compensated delayed output signal. The delay circuit includes a first delay stage that receives an input signal, and generates a delayed output signal from the input signal. The delay circuit also includes a second delay stage that receives the delayed output signal of the first delay stage, and generates a delayed output signal from the output of the first delay stage. The first delay stage and the second delay stage are coupled a voltage supply. The magnitude of the delay of the second delayed signal is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the supply voltage to substantially the same degree that the delayed output signal of the first delay stage is proportional to the magnitude of the supply voltage. | 10-22-2009 |
20100277222 | DRAM TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - A converter comprising a comparator having a first input operable to receive a first signal, a second input operable to receive a second signal, and an output, a switch for sinking a portion of the first signal, wherein the switch is responsive to the output, and an integrator connected to the first input, wherein the first signal is a voltage developed by the integrator when a current proportional to the absolute temperature is applied thereto. A method for measuring temperature of a device using a comparator and converting the bitstream of the comparator to a digital output is also given. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims. | 11-04-2010 |
20120201273 | DRAM TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - A converter comprising a comparator having a first input operable to receive a first signal, a second input operable to receive a second signal, and an output, a switch for sinking a portion of the first signal, wherein the switch is responsive to the output, and an integrator connected to the first input, wherein the first signal is a voltage developed by the integrator when a current proportional to the absolute temperature is applied thereto. A method for measuring temperature of a device using a comparator and converting the bitstream of the comparator to a digital output is also given. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims. | 08-09-2012 |
Surajit Mukherjee, Trumbull, CT US
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20130210694 | HYDROPHOBIC SILICAS AS SQUEAKINESS ENHANCERS IN CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS - A cleanser composition is provided which includes: | 08-15-2013 |
20130210696 | CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM SALTS AS SQUEAKINESS ENHANCERS IN CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS - A foaming cleanser composition is provided which includes from 0.001 to 1% of a calcium or magnesium salt; from 0.1 to 15% of an amphoteric surfactant; and wherein the composition exhibits a UMT Test number of rubs to onset of stick-slip ranging from 1 to 12 under a 10 g load. | 08-15-2013 |
Tonmoy Shankar Mukherjee, Atlanta, GA US
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20120280716 | Fractional-Rate Phase Frequency Detector - A phase frequency detector detects the difference between the edges of a fractional-rate recovered clock signal and the edges within a serial data bit stream, where the edges within the serial data bit stream correspond with the edges of a full-rate clock signal that was used to clock the serial data bit stream. | 11-08-2012 |
20130021068 | Low-Voltage High-Speed Frequency Divider with Reduced Power Consumption - A low-voltage high-speed frequency divider substantially reduces the power required to generate a half-rate in-phase clock signal and a half-rate quadrature-phase clock signal by reducing the number of pairs of transistors that respond to a full-rate clock signal and a full-rate inverse clock signal. | 01-24-2013 |
20140306737 | LOW-POWER VOLTAGE MODE HIGH SPEED DRIVER - Differential voltage mode signal driver circuitry is presented in which a differential current mode amplifier input stage provides a differential signal, and an output stage includes a pair of bipolar transistors receiving the differential signal and being connected in series with a pair of cross-coupled field effect transistors that are coupled to corresponding current sources, where a negative impedance circuit is connected between the field effect transistors to substantially cancel a parasitic capacitance of a driven output circuit. | 10-16-2014 |
Udayan Mukherjee, Portland, OR US
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20080294928 | Coarsely controlling memory power states - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method determining if an access queue associated with a channel of a memory has been empty for a predetermined time period and if so, de-asserting a clock enable signal for all ranks of the channel of the memory, otherwise providing a next memory access request from the access queue to the channel of the memory. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 11-27-2008 |
20100191997 | PREDICT COMPUTING PLATFORM MEMORY POWER UTILIZATION - A method is to include implementing at least one statistical prediction model to predict memory power utilization and reduce power consumption for a computing platform. The implementation includes determining a configuration parameter for the computing platform, monitoring an operating parameter for the computing platform and predicting memory power utilization for the computing platform based on the determined configuration parameter and the monitored operating parameter. The method is to also include transitioning at least one memory module resident on the computing platform to one of a plurality of power states based at least in part on memory power utilization predicted via the implementation of the at least one statistical prediction model. | 07-29-2010 |
20110258472 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS CAPABLE OF SHELF MANAGEMENT - A method according to one embodiment may include discovering, by software, at least one variable from at least one component populated on a shelf system. The method may also include performing, by the software, at least one shelf management function based on at least one variable. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 10-20-2011 |
20110320847 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION FOR MEMORIES - Described herein are a method and an apparatus for reducing power consumption of memories by monitoring the power states of the memories via an operating system. The method comprises reading counter values corresponding to power states of each memory of a plurality memories; computing a power state usage corresponding to the power states of each memory of the plurality, the computing based on the counter values; determining whether the power state usage exceeds a predetermined threshold usage; and adjusting current and future usage of each memory of the plurality in response to determining that the power state usage exceeds the predetermined threshold usage. | 12-29-2011 |
20120166511 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY OF EXECUTION IN SIGNAL PROCESSING ALGORITHMS - Embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing a complex multiplication instruction in a computer processor are described. In some embodiments, the execution of such instruction causes a real and an imaginary component resulting from the multiplication of data of first and second complex data source operands to be generated and stored. | 06-28-2012 |
20140245056 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS CAPABLE OF SHELF MANAGEMENT - A method according to one embodiment may include discovering, by software, at least one variable from at least one component populated on a shelf system. The method may also include performing, by the software, at least one shelf management function based on at least one variable. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 08-28-2014 |
Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Montclair, NJ US
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20100320122 | MULTISTAGE RESID HYDROCRACKING - Processes for upgrading resid hydrocarbon feeds are disclosed. The upgrading processes may include: hydrocracking a resid in a first reaction stage to form a first stage effluent; hydrocracking a deasphalted oil fraction in a second reaction stage to form a second stage effluent; fractionating the first stage effluent and the second stage effluent to recover at least one distillate hydrocarbon fraction and a resid hydrocarbon fraction; feeding the resid hydrocarbon fraction to a solvent deasphalting unit to provide an asphaltene fraction and the deasphalted oil fraction. | 12-23-2010 |
20110017641 | PRE-SULFIDING AND PRE-CONDITIONING OF RESIDUUM HYDROCONVERSION CATALYSTS FOR EBULLATED-BED HYDROCONVERSION PROCESSES - A hydroconversion process is disclosed, including contacting of hydrogen and a residuum hydrocarbon with a pre-conditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst for converting at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon into at least one of a hydrotreated product and a hydrocracked product. Pre-sulfiding and pre-conditioning of the catalyst may include: intermittently or continuously: feeding a hydroconversion catalyst comprising a metal oxide to a pre-reactor; feeding hydrogen and the residuum hydrocarbon comprising sulfur-containing compounds to the pre-reactor; contacting the hydroconversion catalyst with hydrogen and the sulfur-containing compounds in the pre-reactor at conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently: i) convert at least a portion of the metal oxide to a metal sulfide; and ii) pre-condition the catalyst; recovering a residuum hydrocarbon having a reduced sulfur content from the pre-reactor; and transporting the pre-conditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst from the pre-reactor to the ebullated-bed hydroconversion reactor. | 01-27-2011 |
20110247967 | DEPOSIT MITIGATION IN GASOLINE FRACTIONATION, QUENCH WATER SYSTEM AND PRODUCT RECOVERY SECTION - A method for selecting a solvent or mixture of solvents useful for mitigating deposit formation, cleaning existing deposits, and/or decreasing the rate of deposit formation is disclosed. Decreasing the rate at which deposits may form and/or increasing the rate at which deposits may be removed can dramatically improve process economics (e.g., decreasing down time as a result of deposit formation). In one aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to a process for dispersing foulants in a hydrocarbon stream, including the steps of: determining a nature of foulants in a hydrocarbon stream; selecting a solvent or a mixture of solvents suitable to disperse the foulants based upon the determined nature; and contacting the foulants with the selected solvent or mixture of solvents. | 10-13-2011 |
20120241357 | MULTISTAGE RESID HYDROCRACKING - Processes for upgrading resid hydrocarbon feeds are disclosed. The upgrading processes may include: hydrocracking a resid in a first reaction stage to form a first stage effluent; hydrocracking a deasphalted oil fraction in a second reaction stage to form a second stage effluent; fractionating the first stage effluent and the second stage effluent to recover at least one distillate hydrocarbon fraction and a resid hydrocarbon fraction; feeding the resid hydrocarbon fraction to a solvent deasphalting unit to provide an asphaltene fraction and the deasphalted oil fraction. | 09-27-2012 |
20140034549 | RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons and decreasing tendency of the resulting products toward asphaltenic sediment formation in downstream processes is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a hydroconversion catalyst in a hydrocracking reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon fraction to lighter hydrocarbons; recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction zone; contacting hydrogen and at least a portion of the effluent with a resid hydrotreating catalyst; and separating the effluent to recover two or more hydrocarbon fractions. | 02-06-2014 |
20140163272 | CONVERSION OF TRIACYLGLYCERIDES-CONTAINING OILS TO HYDROCARBONS - A process for converting triacylglycerides-containing oils into crude oil precursors and/or distillate hydrocarbon fuels is disclosed. The process may include: reacting a triacylglycerides-containing oil-water-hydrogen mixture at a temperature in the range from about 250° C. to about 525° C. and a pressure greater than about 75 bar to convert at least a portion of the triacylglycerides and recovering a reaction effluent comprising water and one or more of isoolefins, isoparaffins, cycloolefins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics; hydrotreating the reaction effluent to form a hydrotreated effluent. | 06-12-2014 |
20140197069 | CONVERSION OF ASPHALTENIC PITCH WITHIN AN EBULLATED BED RESIDUUM HYDROCRACKING PROCESS - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons including: feeding pitch, hydrogen, and a partially spent catalyst recovered from a hydrocracking reactor to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor; contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons; and separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the catalyst. In some embodiments, the process may include selecting the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor reaction conditions to be at or below the level where sediment formation would otherwise become excessive and prevent continuity of operations. | 07-17-2014 |
20140221709 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND SOLVENT DEASPHALTING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221712 | UPGRADING RAW SHALE-DERIVED CRUDE OILS TO HYDROCARBON DISTILLATE FUELS - Integrated processes for upgrading crude shale-derived oils, such as those produced by oil shale retorting or by in situ extraction or combinations thereof. Processes disclosed provide for a split-flow processing scheme to upgrade whole shale oil. The split flow concepts described herein, i.e., naphtha and kerosene hydrotreating in one or more stages and gas oil hydrotreating in one or more stages, requires additional equipment as compared to the alternative approach of whole oil hydrotreating. While contrary to conventional wisdom as requiring more capital equipment to achieve the same final product specifications, the operating efficiency vis a vis on-stream time efficiency and product quality resulting from the split flow concept far exceed in value the somewhat incrementally higher capital expenditure costs. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221713 | RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING PROCESSING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons and decreasing tendency of the resulting products toward asphaltenic sediment formation in downstream processes is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a hydroconversion catalyst in a hydrocracking reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon fraction to lighter hydrocarbons; recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction zone; contacting hydrogen and at least a portion of the effluent with a resid hydrotreating catalyst; and separating the effluent to recover two or more hydrocarbon fractions. | 08-07-2014 |
20140262940 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND HYDROTREATING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262942 | HYDROPROCESSING THERMALLY CRACKED PRODUCTS - Embodiments herein relate to a process flow scheme for the processing of gas oils and especially reactive gas oils produced by thermal cracking of residua using a split flow concept. The split flow concepts disclosed allow optimization of the hydrocracking reactor seventies and thereby take advantage of the different reactivities of thermally cracked gas oils versus those of virgin gas oils. This results in a lower cost facility for producing base oils as well as diesel, kerosene and gasoline fuels while achieving high conversions and high catalyst lives. | 09-18-2014 |
20140275676 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING DISTILLATE FUELS AND ANODE GRADE COKE FROM VACUUM RESID - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbon feedstocks that may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon and hydrogen with a hydroconversion catalyst in a residuum hydroconversion reactor system; recovering an effluent from the residuum hydroconversion reactor system; separating the effluent to recover two or more hydrocarbon fractions including at least a vacuum residuum fraction and a heavy vacuum gas oil fraction; combining at least a portion of the heavy vacuum gas oil fraction and at least a portion of the vacuum residuum fraction to form a mixed heavy hydrocarbon fraction; feeding at least a portion of the mixed heavy hydrocarbon fraction to a coker; operating the coker at conditions to produce anode grade green coke and distillate hydrocarbons; recovering the distillate hydrocarbons from the coker; fractionating the distillate hydrocarbons to recover hydrocarbon fractions including a light distillates fraction, a heavy coker gas oil fraction, and a coker recycle fraction. | 09-18-2014 |
20140275677 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND HYDROTREATING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 09-18-2014 |
Vick B. Mukherjee, Seattle, WA US
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20080301218 | Strategies for Compressing Information Using Bloom Filters - A strategy is described for constructing bloom filter information and exception information. The bloom filter information is constructed to express a set of items in a lossy compressed form. The exception information reveals occasions in which the bloom filter information erroneously indicates that a candidate item is a member of the set. The strategy can apply the bloom filter information and the exception information to select a representative device among a group of devices on which a user may maintain simultaneous presence. | 12-04-2008 |
Zerelina R. Mukherjee, Redmond, WA US
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20100185671 | PERSONALIZED MEDIA RECOMMENDATION - Systems and methods for personalized media recommendation are provided. One example system may include a media server including a media database containing a plurality of media tracks and a database schema defining multiple media styles. The media server may further include a media delivery engine configured to transmit media tracks to each of a plurality of media clients. The system may further include a feedback module configured to receive history data from each of the media clients. Further still, the system may include a recommendation engine configured to compute a plurality of user-specific style weights, and to select one or more recommended media tracks for each user, The recommendation engine may be further configured to send a recommendation message to the media client including media links to the recommended media tracks on the media server, to cause the media client to display the media links to a user. | 07-22-2010 |
20110246882 | VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT TIMELINE - Embodiments are disclosed herein that relate to the presentation of an entertainment consumption history via a timeline. For example, one embodiment comprises receiving entertainment consumption history comprising one or more entertainment content identifiers each identifying one or more entertainment content items sent to a selected user. The entertainment consumption history also comprises, for each entertainment content identifier, information related to a time at which the one or more entertainment content items identified by the entertainment content identifier were sent to the selected user. The embodiment further comprises sending to a display device a graphical depiction of the entertainment consumption history data as a timeline with each entertainment content identifier being illustrated along a direction of a time axis at a location representative of the time at which the one or more entertainment content items represented by the entertainment content identifier were sent to the selected user. | 10-06-2011 |
20110314030 | PERSONALIZED MEDIA CHARTS - Personalized media charts are described. In embodiments, a request can be received for a personalized media chart that lists media assets as recommendations in a relevant order for a user. The media assets are initially ordered in the personalized media chart according to a chart rank for each media asset. A relevance factor is then determined for each of the media assets, where the relevance factor for a media asset indicates a relevance of the media asset to the user. A chart rank adjustment is calculated for each of the media assets based on the relevance factors for each of the media assets, and the media assets are then reordered in the personalized media chart according to the chart rank adjustments for each of the media assets. | 12-22-2011 |